Change viewing parameters
Switch to Russian version
Select another database

Baltic etymology :

Search within this database
\data\ie\baltet
Proto-Baltic: *man̂d- (Lett, 2) vb. tr., *man̂d-ī̂- (Lett, 2) vb., *mand-r-a- (Lith CIRC / Lett AC, 2), -u- adj., *mund-r-u- adj.,
Meaning: agile; notice, understand
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: mundrù- `munter, übermütig', mañdra-, mandrù-, muñdra-, mundrù- `munter, lebhaft, keck, aufgeweckt, hell im Kopf, usw.'
Lettish: muôdrs 'gut funktionierend, munter, lebhaft'; muôžs 'geweckt, regsam, munter, fix, wacker', muôst (/ muõst Sessau) (-stu/-žu, -du) tr. 'erwachen', tr., intr. 'merken, hören, verstehen, aufpassen', muôdît (-u -ĩju) 'wecken, erwecken, ermuntern'
baltet-meaning,baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,baltet-lett,

List with all references
Search within this database
Select another database

Total pages generatedPages generated by this script
3094053193274
Help
StarLing database serverPowered byCGI scripts
Copyright 1998-2003 by S. StarostinCopyright 1998-2003 by G. Bronnikov
Copyright 2005-2014 by Phil Krylov