skot-

shade, shadow, darkness

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Englishscotophilgrowing/functioning best in darknessadjAHD LRC
EnglishShadowmerereflecting lake in Tolkien: The Lord of the Ringsprop.nLRC
EnglishShadowfaxGandalf's silver-gray horse in Tolkien: The Lord of the Ringsprop.nLRC
Englishscotiaconcave moldingnAHD W7 LRC
Englishscotomablind/dark spot in visual fieldnAHD W7 LRC
Englishscotophobianyctophobia: fear of night/darknessnAHD LRC
EnglishshaddeshednAHD W7 LRC
Englishshadecomparative darkness/obscuritynAHD W7 LRC
Englishshadowshade within defined boundsnAHD W7 LRC
Englishshedslight structure for shelter/storagenAHD W7 LRC
Old Englishsceadushade, shadown.femASD LRC
Middle Englishshadeshadde; shadenW7 LRC
Middle EnglishshadweshadownW7 LRC
West Germanic
DutchschaduwshadownTLL LRC
Old SaxonskadoshadownASD LRC
Old High GermanscatoshadownASD LRC
GermanSchattenshadownTLL LRC
East Germanic
GothicskadusshadownASD LRC
Italic
Medieval Latinscotoma, scotomatisdimness of visionn.femW7 LRC
Hellenic
Homeric Greekσκότιοςin secret, in the darkadvLRC
Homeric Greekσκότοςgloom, darknessn.mascLRC
Greekσκοτίαdarknessn.femLRC
Greekσκότιοςdark, shadowyadjLRC
Greekskotounto darkenvbW7 LRC