- βέδυ
βέδυ, Philyll. com. bei Clem. Al. strom. p. 569 b, =
http://www.zeno.org/Pape-1880.
βέδυ, Philyll. com. bei Clem. Al. strom. p. 569 b, =
http://www.zeno.org/Pape-1880.
au̯(e)-9, au̯ed-, au̯er- (*aku̯ent- : aḫu̯ent-) — au̯(e) 9, au̯ed , au̯er (*aku̯ent : aḫu̯ent ) English meaning: to flow, to wet; water, etc. Deutsche Übersetzung: “benetzen, befeuchten, fließen” Note: From Root angʷ(h)i : ‘snake, worm” derived Root akʷü (more properly ǝkʷü ):… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
вода — сюда же водка, укр., блр. вода, др. русск., ст. слав. вода ὕδωρ (Супр.), болг. вода, сербохорв. во̀да, словен. voda, чеш. voda, слвц. voda, польск. woda, в. луж., н. луж. woda. Древние ступени чередования представлены в ведро, выдра. Родственно… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Phrygian language — Infobox Language name = Phrygian region = Central Asia Minor extinct = Fifth century familycolor = Indo European iso2=ine iso3=xpgThe Phrygian language was the Indo European language of the Phrygians, a people from Thrace who later migrated to… … Wikipedia
Idioma frigio — Frigio Hablado en Asia menor central Lengua muerta Siglo III Familia Indoeuropeas Balcánicas Frigio Estatus oficial … Wikipedia Español
Hypogrammen — (v. gr.), Vorschriften, Vorbilder; bes. hießen bei den alten Griechen so die Vorschriften od. Schreibmuster für Kinder, in denen sämmtliche Buchstaben in Wörter od. Formeln zusammengefaßt waren, z.B. μάρπτε σφὶγξ κλὼψ ζβυχϑηδόν, od. βέδυ ζὰμψ χϑὼ … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
CNECUS — Graece Κνῆκος, herbae nomen, quam Cartamum vocant officinae: Eius flos luteus sive croceus, semen vero candidum. Unde κνηκὸν mkodo pro luteo, modo pro albo colore, sumptum Graecis. Hesychius, Κνηκὸν τὸ κροκίζον χρῶμα ἐπὶ τȏυ ἄνθους, ὅτε δὲ ἐπὶ… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
band- (*gʷheid-) — band (*gʷheid ) English meaning: drop Note: Considering Phryg. βεδυ “water” : nasalized Illyr. Bindus “water god”, Root band (*gʷheid ): “drop” : Root oid (*gʷheid ): “to swell; strong, *fast, swelling, lump, water” derived from a… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
oid- (*gʷheid-) — oid (*gʷheid ) English meaning: to swell; strong, *fast, swelling, lump, water Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schwellen” Note: Considering Phryg. βεδυ “water” : nasalized Illyr. Bindus “water god”, Root band (*gʷheid ): “drop” : Root oid… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary