cauda / PIE root *keh₂u-
The root should be spelled *keh₂w-, as it was before in the Latin entry. We always write the consonantal form of sonorants in roots. Even so, there are no descendants on the PIE page, so I marked it for deletion.
Great attitude you got there. I spent about an hour trying to create that page, but yeah, flush it down the toilet instead of fixing / adding to it. Thanks.
I do that with all reconstructions lacking descendants. Descendants are absolutely vital for reconstructions, and lack of them makes the entry useless.
So because I cannot at the moment spend another 3 hours reading through all the documentation of Wiktionary to add the bazillion templates required (which I am not at all familiar with), instead of being helpful or at least patient, you just delete everything I've done. The root is listed in IEW and I've provided the link. I undertand that you may prefer a different spelling, but instead of moving my work over to your preferred variant, you're deleting everything. (BTW the *keh₂u- version is listed on some entry, that's how I created the page. So then that needs correction.)
Thanks. :) I've copied the code to a TXT file and I'll get back to it when I have time to figure out how to add the derivatives.
The point is still that you didn't list any descendants, even though WT:AINE says they must be provided. I would have simply moved the entry if there had been descendants present. Instead of arguing with me, why don't you go an add some to the entry?
Because it's past 2:30AM here and I'm about to go to bed. Again, I've tried to add descendants, but since I'm not familiar with the templates, it's not something I can do in just a few minutes. Anyway, I've saved my work to a TXT file and I'll get back to this another time.
I looked in De Vaan 2008, he lists no derivations from this root other than cauda itself. A single term is not enough to base a PIE root on.
You can also build your new entry and experiment with the templates in a user page (sandbox) of yours, and then copy to main space when you get confident enough.