5. au̯-, au̯ē-

to plait, weave

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYIved. váyati ‘webt’{2}NYI..LIV TOL
NYIved. ūvur RV 1,61,8 ‘haben gewebt’NYI..LIV TOL
NYI?[alb. ven ‘webt’{3}NYI..LIV TOL

Cross References - Pokorny

1. u̯ebʰ-2. u̯e-, u̯edʰ-

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Old EnglishgewǣdeweednW7 LRC
Old Englishwædweedn.femCDC LRC
Old Englishwǣd(e)weedn.neutCDC LRC
Old Englishwatel, watulwattle, hurdle; [pl.] twigs, thatching, tilesnCDC LRC
Middle Englishwat(t)elwattle, hurdle; [pl.] twigs, thatching, tilesnCDC LRC
Middle Englishwede, wædeweednCDC LRC
Englishwattlepoles interwoven with branchesnAHD W7 LRC
Englishweedcloth, clothing, (mourning) garmentnAHD W7 LRC
West Germanic
Old Frisianwēd(e)weednCDC LRC
Middle Dutchwade, waedeweednCDC LRC
Old SaxonwādiweednCDC LRC
Old Low Germanwādiclothingn.neutASD LRC
Old High GermanwadalbandagenW7 LRC
Old High Germanwātweed, garment, accoutrements; armornCDC LRC
Middle High Germanwātweed, garment, accoutrements; armornCDC LRC
GermanwatweednCDC LRC
Bavarianwadelwattle, twigs, fir-branchesnCDC LRC
Swiss Germanwedelewattle, bundle of twigsnCDC LRC
North Germanic
Old Norseauðigrrich, wealthyadjLRC
Old Norseauðna, auðnaðto fall out by fatevbLRC
Old Norseauðrwealth, riches, treasure; precious objectsn.mascLRC
Old Norseváðweed; [pl.] clothesn.femLRC
Icelandicvāðgarment, piece of stuffn.femASD LRC
East Germanic
Gothicga-widanto bind togethervbCDC LRC
Balto-Slavic
Lithuanianaustito grow, dawnvbW7 LD LRC
Indo-Iranian
Avestanvaðto clothevbCDC LRC