Proto-IE: *werǝg'-, *wrēg'- (*wrē-j-g'-)
Meaning: to pierce, to cut through
Tokharian: A wärk-, B wārk- (PT *wärk-) 'shear' (Adams 587 differently)
Armenian: ergic-uchanem `rhḗgnǖmi'
Old Greek: rhḗgnǖmi, rhḗssō (att. -ttō), aor. rē̂ksai̯, pf. med. érrēgmai̯, act. érrōga, aor. pass. rhagē̂nai̯, rēkhthē̂nai̯ `(zer)reissen, (zer)brechen, zersprengen'; rhē̂ksi-s, lesb. (alk.) wrēksi-s f. `das Durchbrechen, Bruch', rhḗktǟ-s m. `der Zerreisser', rhē̂gma n. `Riss, Spalte', *rhṓk-s, pl. acc. rhō̂gas `Riss, enger Gang', dia-rrōgǟ́ f. `Spalte, Zwischenraum', rhōgmǟ́ f. `Bruch, Riss', rhōgmó-s, rhōkhmó-s m., pl. rhōkhmái̯ f. `Riss, Spalte', rhēgmī́n, gen. -ī̂nos `Wogenbruch, Brandung', rhēgmó-s `Riss, Spalte, Brach', *wrēgaléo-: trēgaléon = dierrōgóta Hsch.; áu̯rēkto- `ungebrochen' (Hdn.); ion. rhagḗ `Riss, Spalte'; rhágdǟn `reissend, heftig, ungestüm'; rhagǟ́ f. `Riss, Ritze, Spalte, Kluft', rhágdǟn `reissend, heftig, ungestüm'; rhágos n. `Lumpen, Fetzen'
Russ. meaning: пробивать, прорезать
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