2. lek- : lek-, and lēk- : lək-

joint, leg, body member; to bend, wind

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYIlit. lekiù, (lė̃kti) ‘fliegen, laufen, stürzen’{2}NYI..LIV TOL
NYImhd. lecken ‘mit den Füßen ausschlagen’NYI..LIV TOL

Cross References - Pokorny

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Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Englishalligatorcrocodilian with short broad untapered snoutnAHD W7 LRC
Englishleganimal limb used for support/walkingnW7 LRC
Old Englishlīracalf, musclen.mascW7 LRC
Middle EnglishleglegnW7 LRC
North Germanic
Old Norsehandleggrarm; [pl.] upper arm and forearmn.mascLRC
Old Norseleggrleg; hollow bone (of arms/legs)n.mascLRC
Danishlaegleg, calfnTLL LRC
Italic
Latinlacerta, lacertaelizardn.femW7 LRC
Latinlacertus, lacertiupper armn.mascLRC
Vulgar Latin*lacartuslizardn.mascW7 LRC
Spanishlagartolizardn.mascW7 LRC