2. lep-

to flay, peel, skin

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYIgr. λέπω ‘schäle (ab)’NYI..LIV TOL
NYIgr. λέψαι ‘(ab)schälen’NYI..LIV TOL
NYIgr. -λελεμμένος ‘geschält’NYI..LIV TOL

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Old Englishlæfer, leberreed, lever(s)n.femIEW LRC
Middle EnglishleperlepernW7 LRC
Middle EnglishlepreleprosynW7 LRC
Englishelapidvenomous snake having grooved fangsnAHD W7 LRC
Englishlaparotomysurgical section of abdominal wallnAHD W7 LRC
Englishlemmalower of 2 bracts enclosing flower in grass spikeletnAHD W7 LRC
Englishleperperson infected with leprosynAHD W7 LRC
Englishlepidotecovered with scurf/scurfy scalesadjAHD W7 LRC
Englishleprosychronic disease marked by nodules/macules with loss of sensationnW7 LRC
Englishleptonsmall Greek coinnAHD W7 LRC
Englishleversrushes, sedgesn.plIEW LRC
Englishplasmalemmadifferentiated protoplasmic surface of cellnAHD W7 LRC
Englishsarcolemmathin membrane enclosing striated muscle fibernAHD LRC
West Germanic
GermanLepraleprosyn.femLRC
Italic
Late Latinlepraleprosyn.femW7 LRC
New LatinElapssnake genusn.mascW7 LRC
New Latinplasmalemmacell surfacen.femW7 LRC
Old Frenchlèpreleprosyn.femW7 LRC
Hellenic
GreekellopsmuteadjW7 LRC
Greeklaparaflankn.femW7 LRC
Greeklemmahusk, fruit skinn.neutW7 LRC
GreeklepidōtosscalyadjW7 LRC
Greeklepis, lepidosscale, envelopen.femW7 LRC
Greeklepraleprosyn.femW7 LRC
Greekleptonsmall coinn.neutW7 LRC
Greekleptoslight, delicateadjW7 LRC
Greeklepwto peelvbW7 LRC