(s)lr̥g-, and sler-
(onomatopoeic: to swallow)
Cross References - Pokorny
sler-Reflexes - Pokorny
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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Hellenic | ||||
Greek | λάρυγξ, -υγγος | Throat | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Italic | ||||
Latin | lurco(r), -āre, -ārī | indulge, devour | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Latin | lurcō, -ōnis m. | Food lover | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
West Germanic | ||||
Middle High German | slurc | Throat | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Middle High German | slurken | to swallow | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
New High German | schlürchen | to walk carelessly | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
New High German | schlarken | walking with a limp | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
New High German | schlarfen | walking with a limp | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
North Germanic | ||||
Norwegian | slurk | Swallow, mouthful | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Norwegian | slurka | To slurp in big gulps | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Swedish | slurk | Swallow, mouthful | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Swedish | slurka | To slurp in big gulps | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Swedish | slarfva | Rag, cloth | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Balto-Slavic | ||||
Latvian | slarpata | old rag | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Latvian | slarpatât | to walk in a shabby manner | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Latvian | slarkšêt | to walk slowly | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |