Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/ǵʰers-

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This Proto-Indo-European entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Indo-European[edit]

Root[edit]

*ǵʰers-[1][2][3]

  1. stiff
  2. surprised

Derived terms[edit]

  • *ǵʰérs-e-ti (thematic root present)
    • Proto-Indo-Iranian: *ȷ́ʰáršati (see there for further descendants)
  • *ǵʰors-éye-ti (eye-causative)
  • *ǵʰo-ǵʰérs-t ~ *ǵʰo-ǵʰr̥s-ént (o-reduplicated athematic root aorist)
  • *ǵʰr̥s-éh₁(ye)-ti (eh₁-stative)
    • Proto-Italic: *horzēō
  • *ǵʰr̥s-é-ti (tudati-type root thematic present)
  • *ǵʰr̥s-yé-ti (ye-present)
  • *ǵʰórs-ōs
    • Proto-Italic: *horzōs
  • *ǵʰers-to-s
    • Proto-Italic: *herztos
      • Latin: hīrtus (hairy, shaggy) (see there for further descendants)
  • *ǵʰérs-o-s
  • Unsorted formations:
    • Armenian:
    • Indo-Iranian:
      • Iranian:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pokorny, Julius (1959) “g̑hers-”, in Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Indo-European Etymological Dictionary] (in German), volume 2, Bern, München: Francke Verlag, pages 445-446
  2. ^ Rix, Helmut, editor (2001), “*g̑ʰers-¹”, in Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben [Lexicon of Indo-European Verbs] (in German), 2nd edition, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, →ISBN, page 179
  3. ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “horreō”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 290
  4. ^ Martirosyan, Hrach (2010) Etymological Dictionary of the Armenian Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 8), Leiden and Boston: Brill, page 200