u̯ōro-

madness; dizziness, weariness

Cross References - Pokorny

1. u̯erǵ-, u̯reǵ-5. su̯er-

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Old Englishmere-wērigweary of seafaring, lit. sea-wearyadjASD LRC
Old EnglishwērigwearyadjLRC
Middle EnglishwerywearyadjW7 LRC
Englishwearinesstiredness, state/quality of being wearynW7 LRC
Englishwearyworn out, exhaustedadjLRC
West Germanic
Old Saxonsīð-wōriglit. travel-wearyadjASD LRC
Old High Germanwuorag, wōragdrunk, intoxicatedadjW7 ASD LRC
North Germanic
Old Norseœrrmad, franticadjLRC
Hellenic
Greekhōrakianto faintvbW7 LRC

Related Concepticon Concepts

IDGlossDefinitionSemantic Field
1757TIREDIn need of some rest or sleep, due to lack of sleep or as a result of hard work or physical activity.The body
2712GET DIZZYExperience an impairment in spatial perception and stability.Basic actions and technology
1899MADMentally ill.Cognition
1996GET TIREDTo become tired through overuse or great strain or stress.The body