stegʰ-, nasalized stengʰ-

stick, stalk, stang, etc.

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYI[an. (+) stinga ‘stechen’{1}NYI..LIV TOL
NYI?[ksl. o-stegnǫti ‘knüpfen, Fesseln anlegen’{2}NYI..LIV TOL

Cross References - Pokorny

2. (s)teg-

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Old Englishstacga, staggastagn.mascW7 LRC
Old EnglishstengstangnKEW LRC
Old Englishstingan, stang, stungon, stungento stingvb.strW7 ASD LRC
Middle EnglishstaggestagnW7 LRC
Middle Englishstingento stingvbW7 LRC
Middle Englishstong, stang(e)stangnW2I LRC
Englishstagadult male red deernAHD W7 LRC
Englishstangrail, pole, beamn.dialW2I LRC
Englishsting, stungto prick painfullyvb.strAHD W7 LRC
EnglishStingsword of Bilbo/Frodo in Tolkien: The Hobbit, The Lord of the Ringsprop.nLRC
EnglishstochasticrandomadjAHD W7 LRC
West Germanic
DutchstangstangnW2I LRC
Dutchstengelstang, stalknTLL LRC
Old High Germanstengil, stingilstang, stalknKDW LRC
GermanStangestang, rodnLRC
GermanStengel, Stängelstang, stalknTLL LRC
North Germanic
Old NorseandarsteggidrakenW7 LRC
Old Norsestingato stingvbW7 LRC
Old Norsestǫngstang, rodn.femKNW LRC
Icelandicstingato sting, stick, stabvbASD LRC
East Germanic
Gothicus-stigganto thrust outvbASD LRC
Hellenic
Homeric Greekστάχυςear of grainn.mascLRC
Greekstochazesthaito aim at, guess atvbW7 LRC
Greekstochastikosskillful in aimingadjW7 LRC
Greekstochosaim, guess, targetn.mascW7 LRC