bʰren-

to bulge, stick out; edge, brink

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYI[ursl. *bręče ‘schwoll an’{2}NYI..LIV TOL
NYIruss. (+) na-brjáknut' ‘anschwellen’NYI..LIV TOL

Cross References - Pokorny

1. bʰer-bʰrendʰ-

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Old Englishbrant, bronthigh, deep, steep, difficultadjIEW ASD LRC
Middle EnglishbrentsteepadjMEV LRC
Middle EnglishbrinkbrinknIEW LRC
Englishbrinkedge/border (of steep place)nIEW W7 LRC
West Germanic
Middle Dutchbrincbrink, grass field/bordernIEW LRC
Dutchbrinkbrink, grass field/bordernIEW LRC
Middle Low Germanbrinkbrink, edge of fieldnIEW LRC
North Germanic
Old Norsebrekkabrink, slopenW7 LRC
Old Icelandicbrattrhigh, steepadjIEW LRC
Old Icelandicbrekkabrink, steep hillnIEW LRC
IcelandicbrattrsteepadjASD LRC
Old Danishbrink, branksteep, uprightadjIEW LRC
DanishbratsteepadjASD LRC
SwedishbrantprecipitousadjASD LRC

Related Concepticon Concepts

IDGlossDefinitionSemantic Field
863EDGEThe boundary of a surface.Spatial relations
1295STICKA long, thin piece of wood, mainly left in the shape in which it grew, that does not bend.The physical world