snēu- : snū-, and snĕu-
to turn, bind, attach; band, sinew
Reflexes - Liv
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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NYI | ||||
NYI | [got. sniwan ‘eilen’, [ae. snēowan ‘eilen’{3}; [an. snúa ‘winden, drehen’{4} | NYI | .. | LIV TOL |
NYI | got. (+) snau ‘eilte’ | NYI | .. | LIV TOL |
NYI | [ksl. snovǫ, (snovati) ‘Gewebe anzetteln’{5} | NYI | .. | LIV TOL |
Cross References - Pokorny
1. ned- : n<sub>e</sub>d-2. (s)ner-Reflexes - Pokorny
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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English | ||||
Old English | snēowan | to hasten | vb.str | GED LRC |
Old English | snūþ | hurry | n.masc | GED LRC |
Old English | snyþþan | to rush | vb.wk | GED LRC |
English | aponeurosis | flat thin dense fascia terminating/attaching to muscle | n | AHD W7 LRC |
English | enervate | to lessen vitality/strength of | vb.trans | AHD W7 LRC |
English | nerve | sinew, tendon | n | AHD W7 LRC |
English | neuron | fundamental cell in nerve tissue | n | AHD W7 LRC |
English | neurula | embryo in early development | n | AHD LRC |
West Germanic | ||||
German | Nerv | nerve | n.masc | LRC |
North Germanic | ||||
Old Norse | snúa | to plait, tie, twist, turn | vb | LRC |
Old Icelandic | snera | to turn | vb.str.VII.pret | GED LRC |
Old Icelandic | snugga | to look | vb.wk | GED LRC |
Old Icelandic | snūa | to turn | vb | GED LRC |
Old Icelandic | snūðigr | swift | adj | GED LRC |
Old Icelandic | snūðr | twist, profit | n | GED LRC |
Old Icelandic | snūinn | to turn | vb.past.ptc | GED LRC |
Old Icelandic | snyðja | to rush | vb | GED LRC |
Icelandic | snöggr | sudden | adj | ASD LRC |
Danish | nerve | nerve | n | TLL LRC |
Swedish | nerv | nerve | n | TLL LRC |
East Germanic | ||||
Gothic | *sniwan | to come upon | vb.str.V | GED LRC |
Italic | ||||
Latin | enervatus | weak, lacking energy | vb.ptc | W7 LRC |
Latin | enervo, enervāre | to weaken, take away energy | vb | W7 LRC |
Latin | nervus, nervi | nerve, sinew, muscle | n.masc | LRC |
New Latin | neuron | neuron | n.neut | W7 LRC |
Portuguese | nervo | nerve | n | TLL LRC |
Spanish | nervio | nerve | n | TLL LRC |
French | nerf | nerve | n | TLL LRC |
Italian | nervo | nerve | n | TLL LRC |
Balto-Slavic | ||||
Latvian | snaujis | noose | n | GED LRC |
Russian | snovatь | to scheme, go quickly back and forth | vb | GED LRC |
Old Church Slavonic | o-snovati | found | vb.past.ptc | GED LRC |
Hellenic | ||||
Greek | aponeurousthai | to pass into tendon | vb | W7 LRC |
Greek | aponeurōsis | passing into tendon | n.fem | W7 LRC |
Greek | νεῦρον | nerve, sinew | n.neut | GED LRC |
Indo-Iranian | ||||
Avestan | snāvarə | sinew | n | GED LRC |
Sanskrit | snā́va | sinew | n | GED LRC |
Tocharian | ||||
Tocharian B | ṣñaura | sinews | n | GED LRC |