2. kel-
to stab, stick, sting
Cross References - Pokorny
1. kal-3. kel-, kelə-, klā-, extended klād-Reflexes - Pokorny
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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Celtic | ||||
Middle Irish | cuilenn | holly | n | W7 LRC |
English | ||||
Old English | hole(g)n | holly | n | W7 ASD LRC |
Middle English | holin, holly | holly | n | W7 LRC |
English | Hollin | country in Tolkien: The Lord of the Rings | prop.n | LRC |
English | holly | tree/shrub with thick glossy spiny leaves | n | AHD W7 LRC |
West Germanic | ||||
Old High German | hulis | holly | n | W7 LRC |
Related Concepticon Concepts
ID | Gloss | Definition | Semantic Field |
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1434 | STAB | To perforate the surface of something with a pointed tool or weapon. | Basic actions and technology |
1295 | STICK | A long, thin piece of wood, mainly left in the shape in which it grew, that does not bend. | The physical world |
571 | STING | To hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both. | The body |