1. aig-, nasalized ing-
ill, sick; depressed, dispirited
Reflexes - Pokorny
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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English | ||||
Old English | ācol, acol, ac(u)l | afraid, excited, terrified | adj | IEW ASD LRC |
Old English | inca | pain, grief; doubt, question, suspicion | n.masc | IEW ASD LRC |
Middle English | inclen | to hint, inkle | vb | W2I LRC |
Middle English | yngkiling | inkling | n | W7 LRC |
English | inkle | to foresee, have an inkling | vb.dial | IEW W2I LRC |
English | inkling | hint, idea, notion, intimation | n | IEW W2I LRC |
West Germanic | ||||
Old Frisian | inc | angry, incensed | adj | IEW LRC |
North Germanic | ||||
Old Norse | eikenn | wild, angry, furious | adj | IEW LRC |
Old Norse | ekki | pain, grief, sorrow | n.masc | IEW LRC |
Norwegian | eikja, eikla | to torment constantly | vb | IEW LRC |
Norwegian | eikjen | argumentive | adj | IEW LRC |
Italic | ||||
Latin | aeger, aegra, aegrum | ill, sick; frail, feeble | adj | IEW ELD LRC |
Tocharian | ||||
Tocharian B | aik(a)re | ill, sick | adj | IEW LRC |
Tocharian A | ekro | ill, sick | adj | IEW LRC |