Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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English |
Old English | heorþ | hearth | n.masc | W7 ASD LRC |
Old English | heorð-genēat | lit. hearth-companion | n.masc | LRC |
Middle English | carbuncle | carbuncle | n | W7 LRC |
Middle English | herth | hearth | n | W7 LRC |
English | carbon | nonmetallic tetravalent element, the basis of life | n | AHD W7 LRC |
English | carbuncle | red precious stone | n | AHD W7 LRC |
English | ceramic | re: product (e.g. earthenware) made from nonmetallic mineral by high-temperature firing | adj | AHD W7 LRC |
English | crash | coarse fabric used for towels/clothing/draperies | n | AHD W7 LRC |
English | cremate | to reduce a body to ashes by fire | vb.trans | AHD W7 LRC |
English | hearth | brick/stone/cement area fronting fireplace | n | AHD W7 LRC |
West Germanic |
Old Frisian | herth, hirth, herd | hearth | n | ASD LRC |
Dutch | haard | hearth | n | TLL LRC |
Old High German | herd | hearth | n | W7 LRC |
German | Herd | hearth | n.masc | ASD LRC |
Italic |
Latin | carbo, carbonis | ember, charcoal | n.masc | W7 LRC |
Latin | carbunculus | small coal, carbuncle | n.masc | W7 LRC |
Latin | cremō, cremāre, cremāvī, cremātus | to cremate, burn up | vb | LRC |
Middle French | carbuncle | carbuncle | n.fem | W7 LRC |
French | carbone | charcoal | n.masc | W7 LRC |
Balto-Slavic |
Russian | krashenina | colored linen | n | W7 LRC |
Hellenic |
Greek | keramikos | of potters | adj | W7 LRC |
Greek | keramos | pottery, potter's clay | n.masc | W7 LRC |
Indo-Iranian |
Sanskrit | kūdayāti | to singe | vb | W7 LRC |