3. ker(ə)-

to burn

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYIlat. cremō, -āre ‘etw. verbrennen’{2}NYI..LIV TOL

Cross References - Pokorny

4. kel-, and kāl-kers-

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Old Englishheorþhearthn.mascW7 ASD LRC
Old Englishheorð-genēatlit. hearth-companionn.mascLRC
Middle EnglishcarbunclecarbunclenW7 LRC
Middle EnglishherthhearthnW7 LRC
Englishcarbonnonmetallic tetravalent element, the basis of lifenAHD W7 LRC
Englishcarbunclered precious stonenAHD W7 LRC
Englishceramicre: product (e.g. earthenware) made from nonmetallic mineral by high-temperature firingadjAHD W7 LRC
Englishcrashcoarse fabric used for towels/clothing/draperiesnAHD W7 LRC
Englishcremateto reduce a body to ashes by firevb.transAHD W7 LRC
Englishhearthbrick/stone/cement area fronting fireplacenAHD W7 LRC
West Germanic
Old Frisianherth, hirth, herdhearthnASD LRC
DutchhaardhearthnTLL LRC
Old High GermanherdhearthnW7 LRC
GermanHerdhearthn.mascASD LRC
Italic
Latincarbo, carbonisember, charcoaln.mascW7 LRC
Latincarbunculussmall coal, carbunclen.mascW7 LRC
Latincremō, cremāre, cremāvī, cremātusto cremate, burn upvbLRC
Middle Frenchcarbunclecarbunclen.femW7 LRC
Frenchcarbonecharcoaln.mascW7 LRC
Balto-Slavic
Russiankrasheninacolored linennW7 LRC
Hellenic
Greekkeramikosof pottersadjW7 LRC
Greekkeramospottery, potter's clayn.mascW7 LRC
Indo-Iranian
Sanskritkūdayātito singevbW7 LRC