Proto-IE: *wes- <PIH *w-> (Gr hw-)
Meaning: to dress
Hittite: was(s)-, wes(s)- (I), wassija-, wessija- (I) 'bekleiden, anziehen' (Friedrich 248)
Tokharian: A, B wäs- 'be dressed, get dressed' (Adams 597)
Old Indian: váste `to put on, wear'; vásana- n. `cloth, dress'; vásman- n. `cover, garment'; vastra- n. `cloth, dress, garment'
Avestan: vastē `to put on, wear', vaŋhaiti `kleidet sich, zieht an', vaŋhana- n. `Gewand', vastra- n. `Kleidung'
Armenian: *wesnu-: z-genum `ziehe mich an', z-gest (tu-St.) `Kleidung'
Old Greek: hénnümi, ion. hẹ̄́nümi, aor. hés(s)a `kleiden', med. `sich kleiden'; ésthos n. `Kleidung'; esthǟ́s, gen. -ǟ̂tos `id.'; heanó-s `weibliche Gewand'; ion., att. hẹ̄̂ma, dor. wē̂ma, lesb. wémma `id.'; hīmátio-n `Kleid, Mantel'
Latin: vestis, -is f. `Kleid, Gewand'
Albanian: veš `ich kleide an', višem `kleide mich an'
Russ. meaning: одевать(ся)
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