snēp-, snōp-, snəp-
to gather in sheaves/bundles; twist into rope
Cross References - Pokorny
(s)nē-, and (s)nēi-2. (s)ner-Reflexes - Pokorny
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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Italic | ||||
Latin | napurae | Straw ropes | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
West Germanic | ||||
Old High German | snuaba | vitta | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Old High German | snuobili | small chain | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Balto-Slavic | ||||
Old Slavic | snopъ | bundle, fascicle, bandage, ligature | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Russian | snopъ | Sheaf | TBD | IEW UKY GPT |
Related Concepticon Concepts
ID | Gloss | Definition | Semantic Field |
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1218 | ROPE | Thick, strong string made of several strands that have been twisted together. | Basic actions and technology |
430 | TWIST | To wind something around something else or several things around each other. | Motion |
1460 | IN | Contained or encased by something. | Spatial relations |
7 | GATHER | To collect or gather (e.g. work, magazines, etc.). | Spatial relations |