1. rēp-, rep-?
to creep, crawl
Reflexes - Liv
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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NYI | ||||
NYI | lat. rēpō, -ere ‘kriechen, schleichen’ | NYI | .. | LIV TOL |
NYI | lat. rēpsī ‘kroch, schlich’ | NYI | .. | LIV TOL |
Reflexes - Pokorny
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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English | ||||
Middle English | reptil | reptile | n | W7 LRC |
English | repent | creeping, prostrate | adj | AHD W7 LRC |
English | reptant | repent, crawling | adj | AHD W7 LRC |
English | reptile | animal that crawls/moves on belly/small short legs | n | AHD W7 LRC |
West Germanic | ||||
Old High German | reba | tendril | n | W7 LRC |
German | Rebe | vine | n.fem | LRC |
German | Reptil | reptile | n.neut | LRC |
Italic | ||||
Latin | repens, repentis | sudden, unplanned | adj | W7 LRC |
Latin | repo, repere | to creep | vb | W7 LRC |
Latin | reptans, reptantis | reptant | adj | W7 LRC |
Latin | repto, reptare | to creep, crawl | vb | W7 LRC |
Latin | reptus | crawled | vb.ptc | W7 LRC |
Late Latin | reptilis | reptant | adj | W7 LRC |
Middle French | reptile | reptant | adj | W7 LRC |