5. sel-

to creep, crawl

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYI?ved. tsárati ‘schleicht (an)’{1}NYI..LIV TOL
NYI?ved. atsār RV 10,28,4 ‘hat beschlichen’NYI..LIV TOL
NYIlit. selù, (selė́ti) ‘(an)schleichen’NYI..LIV TOL

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
Indo-Iranian
Sanskrittsáraticreep, creep closer, sneaking upTBDIEW UKY GPT
Sanskrittsárucreeping animalTBDIEW UKY GPT
Avestansrvant-, sravant-creeping, sneakingTBDIEW UKY GPT
Armenian
ArmeniansolimI creep, I crawl, I toil, I dragTBDIEW UKY GPT
Armeniansoluncrawling, creeping on the groundTBDIEW UKY GPT
Hellenic
Greekἐιλίποδας βοῦς (Akk.)dragging one's feetTBDIEW UKY GPT
Greekεἰλιτενής Epithet of couch grass, 'the slowly expanding'TBDIEW UKY GPT
Paleo-Balkan
AlbanianshligëSnake, adderTBDIEW UKY GPT
Celtic
Old IrishseligeTurtle, snailTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old IrishseilcheTurtle, snailTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old Irish*selidsneaks, crawlsTBDIEW UKY GPT
Modern IrishseilideSnailTBDIEW UKY GPT
Balto-Slavic
Lithuanianselù, selė́tito creep, walk quietlyTBDIEW UKY GPT