treg-

to make an effort, use all one's strength; battle, force; solid

Cross References - Pokorny

1. (s)ter-, (s)terə- : (s)trē-7. ter-, terə-, terbʰ-, terd-, terg-, terp-

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
Celtic
Old Irishtrēnbrave, strongTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old IrishtressaComparative of \trēn\TBDIEW UKY GPT
Old IrishtressamSuperlative of \trēn\TBDIEW UKY GPT
Old IrishtressFightTBDIEW UKY GPT
North Germanic
Old IcelandicþrekrStrength, braveryTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old IcelandicþrekStrength, braveryTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old IcelandicþrekinnenduringTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old Icelandicþrekapush, pressTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old IcelandicþrōttrStrength, enduranceTBDIEW UKY GPT
English
Anglo-SaxonðreceOppression, violence, exhaustionTBDIEW UKY GPT
Anglo-SaxonðræcUrgency, power, violenceTBDIEW UKY GPT
Anglo-SaxonðracuPressure, crowds, violenceTBDIEW UKY GPT
Anglo-SaxonðrohtEffort; oppressiveTBDIEW UKY GPT
West Germanic
Old Saxonmōd-thrakaWorry or griefTBDIEW UKY GPT
Balto-Slavic
Russiantrógatьtouch.TBDIEW UKY GPT
LatviantreksneShockTBDIEW UKY GPT

Related Concepticon Concepts

IDGlossDefinitionSemantic Field
3003SOLIDFirm to the touch.Sense perception
98ALLThe totality of.Quantity
579BATTLEAn instance of combat in warfare between two or more parties wherein each group will seek to defeat the others.Warfare and hunting
734MAKETo create something by combining or assembling materials or parts or by changing it.Basic actions and technology
202STRENGTHMuscular capacity to modify the speed of an external physical object, to deform it or to oppose another force.The body