teup-

to crouch down, conceal oneself

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYI[lit. čiáupiu, (čiáupti) ‘fest zusammenpressen’{2}NYI..LIV TOL
NYIlit. tupiù, (tū̃pti) ‘sich hinhocken’{3}NYI..LIV TOL
NYI[lit. taupaũ, taupýti ‘schonen, sparen’NYI..LIV TOL
NYIlit. tupiù, (tupė́ti) ‘hocken, kauern’{4}NYI..LIV TOL

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Old Englishþēoftheftn.femASD LRC
Old Englishþēofthiefn.mascW7 ASD LRC
Old EnglishþīefþtheftnW7 LRC
Old Englishþīfe-feohthieved goodsnASD LRC
Middle EnglishtheefthiefnW7 LRC
Middle EnglishthiefthetheftnW7 LRC
Englishtheftlarceny, act of thievingnW7 LRC
Englishthiefburglar, one who steals (secretly)nTLL W7 LRC
Englishthieveto rob, stealvbW7 LRC
West Germanic
Old FrisianthiafthiefnASD LRC
Old SaxonthiofthiefnASD LRC
Old High GermandiobthiefnW7 LRC
GermanDiebthiefn.mascTLL LRC
North Germanic
IcelandicþjófrthiefnASD LRC
Icelandicþȳfithieved goodsnASD LRC
SwedishtjuvthiefnTLL LRC
East Germanic
GothicþiubsthiefnASD LRC
Balto-Slavic
Lithuaniantupėtito crouchvbW7 LRC