Change viewing parameters
Switch to Russian version
Select another database

Indo-European etymology :

Search within this database
\data\ie\piet
Proto-IE: *wer(ǝ)dh-, *wredh- (*wrēdh-)
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to grow (tr., intr.)
Tokharian: A sne-wrātal 'formlessness', B wrāt- 'to shape, form' (Adams 616)
Old Indian: várdhate `to increase, augment, strengthen'; ūrdhvá- `rising, raised, elevated'
Avestan: varǝd- `augere'
Old Greek: orthó- `aufrecht, gerade, richtig, wahr', *worthó-: borsón = staurón Hsch.
Slavic: *rodъ, *rodī́tī
Baltic: *rad-s-mā̂, -iā̃ f., *red-s-n-a- adj.
Germanic: *wriskw-a- vb., *wraskw-a- adj.
Russ. meaning: рaсти(ть)
References: WP I 289 f, Frisk
Comments: For B.-Sl. cf. alternatively Hitt. hardu- `Urenkel, Nachkomme' (Tischler 189 without etymology).
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-tokh,piet-ind,piet-avest,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,piet-comment,

List with all references
Search within this database
Select another database

Total pages generatedPages generated by this script
65276513501559
Help
StarLing database serverPowered byCGI scripts
Copyright 1998-2003 by S. StarostinCopyright 1998-2003 by G. Bronnikov
Copyright 2005-2014 by Phil Krylov