lerd-
to twist, shrivel up
Reflexes - Pokorny
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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Armenian | ||||
Armenian | lorc̣-k' | convulsion of the posterior parts | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Hellenic | ||||
Greek | λορδός | with the upper body bent forward | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Greek | λορδοῦν, -οῦσθαι | to be curved forward | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Celtic | ||||
Gaelic | lorcach | lame in the foot | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Gaelic | lurcach | lame in the foot | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Gaelic | lurc | lame foot | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
English | ||||
Anglo-Saxon | be-lyrtan | to deceive/to cheat/to betray | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Anglo-Saxon | lort | crooked? | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Anglo-Saxon | Lorting | Modern High German Lortzing. | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
West Germanic | ||||
Middle High German | lürzen | to deceive/to cheat/to betray | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Middle High German | lerzen | stammer | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Middle High German | lurz | link | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Middle High German | lerz | link | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
North Germanic | ||||
Danish | lyrte | joking | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |