garəǵ-

grim, grievous, dreadful

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
Armenian
ArmeniankarcrhardTBDIEW UKY GPT
ArmeniankarcemI fear, believeTBDIEW UKY GPT
Hellenic
GreekγοργόςTerrifying, gruesome, wildTBDIEW UKY GPT
GreekΓοργώBogeymanTBDIEW UKY GPT
Greekγοργου̃σθαιto get scared (by horses, i.e. to startle)TBDIEW UKY GPT
Greekγοργώψ, γοργωπόςlooking terribleTBDIEW UKY GPT
Celtic
Old Irishgargrough, wildTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old Irishgarggrough, wildTBDIEW UKY GPT
Middle IrishgrāinUgliness, disgust, aversionTBDIEW UKY GPT
Middle IrishgrāndauglyTBDIEW UKY GPT
WelshgraenGrief, sorrow; loathsome.TBDIEW UKY GPT
Balto-Slavic
LithuaniangražójuthreatenTBDIEW UKY GPT
LithuaniangražótithreatenTBDIEW UKY GPT
Latviangražuôtto grumble, to be stubbornTBDIEW UKY GPT
Latviangręzuôtto threatenTBDIEW UKY GPT
RussiangrozáThreat, severity, bad weatherTBDIEW UKY GPT
Russiangrozitьto threatenTBDIEW UKY GPT
Russiangróznyjterrible, cruelTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old SlavicgrozaHorror, shiverTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old Slavicgrozitito threatenTBDIEW UKY GPT
Serbo-Croatiangròzágrim, grievous, dreadfulTBDIEW UKY GPT
Sloveniangrozitito threatenTBDIEW UKY GPT
Polishgrozathe sameTBDIEW UKY GPT
Polishgrozićto threatenTBDIEW UKY GPT