(s)nerb-
to cut?
Reflexes - Pokorny
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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West Germanic | ||||
Dutch | snerpen | to burn, smart (of a wound) | vb | GED LRC |
Thuringian | schnurpen | to bite gnashingly | vb | GED LRC |
Old High German | snerfan | to pull together | vb.trans | GED LRC |
Early New High German | schnarpeln | to bite gnashingly | vb | GED LRC |
German | schnarp(f)en | to bite gnashingly | vb | GED LRC |
North Germanic | ||||
Old Icelandic | snarpr | sharp | adj | GED LRC |
Old Icelandic | snerpa | to sharpen | vb.wk | GED LRC |
East Germanic | ||||
Gothic | *at-snarpjan | to grasp, touch | vb.wk.I | GED IEW LRC |
Hellenic | ||||
Hesychius' Greek Lexicon | νορβεῖ | to cut in | vb | GED LRC |
Greek | νάρκη | numbness, stiffness, contraction | n.fem | GED LRC |
Greek | νορβά | tumor | n | GED LRC |
Armenian | ||||
Armenian | nergev | thin, pulled together | adj | GED LRC |