2. lek- : lek-, and lēk- : lək-
joint, leg, body member; to bend, wind
Reflexes - Liv
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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NYI | ||||
NYI | lit. lekiù, (lė̃kti) ‘fliegen, laufen, stürzen’{2} | NYI | .. | LIV TOL |
NYI | mhd. lecken ‘mit den Füßen ausschlagen’ | NYI | .. | LIV TOL |
Cross References - Pokorny
r̥ksāReflexes - Pokorny
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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English | ||||
English | alligator | crocodilian with short broad untapered snout | n | AHD W7 LRC |
English | leg | animal limb used for support/walking | n | W7 LRC |
Old English | līra | calf, muscle | n.masc | W7 LRC |
Middle English | leg | leg | n | W7 LRC |
North Germanic | ||||
Old Norse | handleggr | arm; [pl.] upper arm and forearm | n.masc | LRC |
Old Norse | leggr | leg; hollow bone (of arms/legs) | n.masc | LRC |
Danish | laeg | leg, calf | n | TLL LRC |
Italic | ||||
Latin | lacerta, lacertae | lizard | n.fem | W7 LRC |
Latin | lacertus, lacerti | upper arm | n.masc | LRC |
Vulgar Latin | *lacartus | lizard | n.masc | W7 LRC |
Spanish | lagarto | lizard | n.masc | W7 LRC |