Proto-IE: *bhoyǝ-
Meaning: to frighten, to be afraid
Old Indian: bibhéti, bháyate, ptc. bhiyāná-, bhītá- `to fear, be afraid of'; bhī- f., bhīti- f. `fear', bhīmá- `fearful, terrific', bhīrú- `fearful, timid'; ? bhā́ma- m. `passion, wrath, anger'
Avestan: bayente, byente `sie setzen in Furcht'
Other Iranian: NPers bāk `Furcht', bīm `id.'
Old Greek: ? píthǟko-s m. `Affe'; píthōn, -ōnos m. `kleiner Affe'
Baltic: *bī̂- (1) vb. tr., *bij-ā̂- vb., *baj-u- adj., *baî-d-ī̂- vb. (1?), *baĩ-d-a- c., *baî-d-ā̂ (1) f., *bai-s-ā̂ f., *baĩ-s-a- c., *baî-l-iā̃ (2) f., -a- c., *baî-l-a adj., *baî-l-u- (2) adj., *baî-m-iā̃ (2) f. Latin: foedus, -a `hässlich, scheussl;ich, widerwärtig, grässlich; schändlich'
Russ. meaning: пугать, бояться
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