gras- : grō̆s-

to gnaw, eat, devour

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYI[ved. grásate ‘verschlingt’{2}NYI..LIV TOL
NYIved. (Br.) grāsayati ‘läßt verschlingen’NYI..LIV TOL
NYIved. Opt. Med. jagrasita ‘möge verschlingen’{4}NYI..LIV TOL
NYIgr. kypr. γράσθι ‘friß!’; [γράω Call. ‘nage, fresse’{3}NYI..LIV TOL

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Middle EnglishcressecressnW7 LRC
Englishcressplant in mustard familynAHD W7 LRC
Englishepigastriumepigastric regionnAHD W7 LRC
Englishgangrenedeath/decay of soft tissue from insufficient blood supplynAHD W7 LRC
Englishgastricre: stomachadjAHD W7 LRC
Englishgastr(o)-belly, stomachpfxAHD W7 LRC
Englishgastrocnemiusmost prominent calf musclenAHD LRC
Englishgastrulaearly metazoan embryonAHD W7 LRC
Englishgramaa pasture grassnAHD W7 LRC
Englishgramineousre: grassadjAHD W7 LRC
West Germanic
Old High GermankressacressnW7 LRC
GermanKressecressn.femLRC
Italic
Latingangraenagangrenen.femW7 LRC
Latingramen, graminisgrass, plantn.neutW7 LRC
Latingramineusof grassadjW7 LRC
New Latinepigastriumover the bellyadj.neutW7 LRC
New Latingastr-belly, stomachpfxW7 LRC
New Latingastrulaearly metazoan embryon.femW7 LRC
SpanishgramagramanW7 LRC
Old Frenchcærsecressn.mascW7 LRC
Old Frenchcressacressn.femW7 LRC
Hellenic
Greekgangrainagangrenen.femW7 LRC
Greekgastērstomachn.femW7 LRC
Greekgranto gnawvbW7 LRC
Greekepigastrionover the bellyadj.neutW7 LRC