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Proto-IE: *twenk-
Meaning: to squeeze
Old Indian: tvanakti `to contract'
Avestan: ? ɵwązǰaiti `Gerät in Bedrängnis' (< -zǵh- < -g'h+sk-)
Old Greek: att. sáttō, ion. sássō (aor. ésaksa, ion. ésasa), ptc. saktós 'ausrüsten, bewaffen; anfüllen, feststopfen'
Russ. meaning: сжимать, сдавливать
References: WP I 748 f (different in Pok. 1080-1085, 1098, 1099-1100)
Proto-IE: *twerǝ-
Meaning: to keep, to hold, to fence
Old Greek: soró-s f. `Graburne, Sarg', sei̯rǟ́ (dor. sērá Gramm.) `Seil, Strick, Schlinge, Lasso', {serís `belt' (Hsch.) - not found!}
Russ. meaning: держать, обвязывать, огораживать
References: WP I 750 f
Proto-IE: *tweskʷ-
Meaning: desert, barren
Old Indian: tuccha- `empty, vain, small, little, trifling'
Avestan: tausǝn 'verlieren (die Fassung)', caus. taošayeiti 'macht los, lässt los'; Pashto taṣ̌ 'leer'
Latin: tesqua, -ōrum pl. n. `Einöden, düstere Gegenden'
Russ. meaning: пустынный, бесплодный
Proto-IE: *twey-
Meaning: to shake, to push, to frighten
Old Indian: tveṣati, aor. 3 pl. átviṣur, átviṣanta, pf. titviṣé `to be violently agitated, moved, excited, troubled'; tveṣá- `vehement, impetuous, awful'; tviṣ-, tvíṣi- f. `violent agitation, vehemence'
Avestan: ptc. ɵwyañt- `Furcht erweckend', upā-ɵwayeiti `fürchtet sich, ängstigt sich', ɵwyā `Schrecknis, Gefahr', ɵwayas- n. `id.', ɵwaēša- m. `Furcht, Angst'
Old Greek: séi̯ō (ep. epi-sséi̯ō), aor. ptc. siónta, pass. sei̯sthē̂nai̯, pf. med. sései̯smai̯, va. sei̯stó- `schütteln, schwinge, erschüttere'; sêi̯sis f. `das Schütteln', seismó-s m. `Erschütterung, Erdbeben, Erpressung', dorü-ssóo-; sêi̯stro-n n. `Klapper', séi̯stǟ-s m. Art Erdbeben
Russ. meaning: трясти, толкать, пугать
Proto-IE: *twey-
Meaning: to disappear
Celtic: OIr tinaim `schwinde'
Russ. meaning: исчезать
References: [Differently in Pok.]
Proto-IE: *te lǝto- (-th-)
Meaning: bridge, ford
Old Indian: tīrthá- n. 'passage, ford, bathing-place'
Russ. meaning: мост, брод
References: Fraenkel 1094 (different in Pok.)
Proto-IE: *tyegʷ-
Meaning: to escape
Old Indian: tyajati `to leave, abandon, quit', ptc. tyakta-; tyaktar- `abandoner'; tyájas- n. `abandonment, difficulty, danger'; tyāgá- m. `leaving, abandoning, quitting'
Avestan: iɵayaǰah-, iɵyeǰah- n. `Not, Gefahr'
Old Greek: sébomai̯, sébō, aor. pass. sephthē̂nai̯, va. septó- `sich scheuen, sich schämen', nachhom. `Erfurcht haben, verehren'; sébas n. `(heilige) Scheu, Staunen, Verehrung, Gegenstand der Sche, der Verehrung'; eu̯-sebḗs `gottesfürchtig, fromm'; séberos = eusebḗs, díkaios Hsch.; semnó- `ehrwürdig, verehrt, heilig, vornehm'; sobéō `verscheuchen, wegjagen', intr. `stolz einherschreiten, stolzieren', pass. `aufgeregt sein'; sobaró- `heftig dahinfarend'
Russ. meaning: бежать от страха
Proto-IE: *ub-
Meaning: to drive, to press
Old Indian: ubjáti 'to press down, keep under, subdue'
Avestan: ubǰyāite 'wird niedergedrückt (auf der Waage)'
Old Greek: hǘbri-s, gen. -eōs f. 'wanton violence (arising from the pride of strength or from passion), insolence; outrage'
Russ. meaning: гнать, теснить
Proto-IE: *udr-
Meaning: otter
Old Indian: udrá- m. `a k. of aquatic animal, otter'; Vaygali wacakok 'Otter'
Avestan: udra- 'Otter', Osset wyrd, urdä 'Otter'
Old Greek: hǘdro-s m. `Wasserschlange, Coluber nutrix', hǘdrǟ f. `Wasserschlange'
Latin: lutra f. `Fischotter'
Celtic: *udro- `Ottenfarbe' > Ir odar `dunkelfärbig, braun'
Russ. meaning: зверек (выдра)
References: WP I 252 f
Proto-IE: *uks-
Meaning: bull, ox
Tokharian: A ops-, B okso `Rind, Stier' (PT *okso) (Adams 111)
Old Indian: ukṣán- m. `ox, bull'
Avestan: uxšan- 'Stier'
Celtic: PBrit *uksō > *uchū, -ī: Cymr ych `Ochse', MCymr pl. ychen `Ochsen', NCymr pl. ychain `Ochsen', Bret pl. ouhen, oc'hen `Ochsen', pl. ohan `Ochsen'
Russ. meaning: скот (бык, вол)
Proto-IE: *uluw-/*ulul-
Meaning: owl
Old Indian: úlūka- m. `owl' (? cf. ululí- m. 'an outcry indicative of prosperity' )
Latin: ulucus, -ī m. `Kauz, Eule, Strix flammea L.'; ulula f. 'Kauz, Käuzchen'
Russ. meaning: птица (сова)
Proto-IE: *unt-, -d-
Meaning: wave
Latin: unda f. `Welle, Woge(ngang)'
Russ. meaning: волна
References: WP I 252 f
Proto-IE: *upn-, *umpn-
Meaning: oven
Russ. meaning: печь
Proto-IE: *upo
Meaning: prep./adv.: over
Old Indian: úpa prv., prp. 'towards, near to, by the side of etc.'; upamá- 'uppermost, highest'; upári 'above, upon, on'; úpara- 'situated below, under; later; nearer'
Avestan: upa prv., prp. 'hin--zu, in, auf; bei, in'; upǝma- 'der oberste'; upairi 'über, über--hin, über--hinaus usw.'; upara- der obere'
Other Iranian: OPers upā prv., prp. 'hin--zu, in, auf; bei, in'; upariy 'über, über--hin, über--hinaus usw.'
Armenian: i ver 'hinauf, oben', i veroy 'ob, oberhalb, i veray 'darüber, darauf'
Old Greek: hǘpato- 'der höchste, erste', hǘpio- 'zurückgelenkt, rücklings', hǘpsio-; hǘper, hüpér prv. 'über, über--hinaus', prp. 'über--hin, oberhalb, über--hinaus usw.'; hǘpero- 'Mörserkeule', hüpérā 'oberes Seil'
Germanic: Got uf (ub-uh) prf. 'auf', prp. 'unter' usw.,, OHG ūf, ūfan; OSax uppa, up, OE uppe, up, OIsl upp 'auf', Got iup 'aufwärts'; OE ufema, yfemest 'der höchste, oberste'; *ubari, *uberi prv., prp.; *ubarō adv., comp. OE yferra, sup. yfemest < *ubirizō
Latin: super prv., prp. 'über, drüber'; super, superus 'der obere'
Other Italic: Osk supruis 'superis'; Umbr super prv., prp. 'über, drüber',
Celtic: OIr for-, for prv., prp. 'über, auf', Cymr gor-, gwar-, Corn gor-, Bret gour-, Gall uer-tragus 'ine Artchnelliger Hunde', Vercingetorix
Russ. meaning: над
Comments: + *upes-, *ups-, *oups-, *oup(s)tr-
Proto-IE: *urk- (-kh-)
Meaning: a k. of vessel
Old Greek: hǘrkhǟ f. `irdenes Gefäss für Eingesalzen der Fische usw.'
Latin: urceus (/-um), -ī m. `Krug, Wasserkrug', urna f. `Wasserkrug, Topf, Lostopf, Aschenkrug'
Russ. meaning: сосуд
References: WH
Proto-IE: *ū-
Meaning: louse
Old Indian: yūkā f., yūka m., Pali ūkā- `louse'
Russ. meaning: насекомое (вошь)
References: WP II 443
Comments: Lith vievesà `Gans-, Viehlaus', dial. víevesa, vīvēsà, veĩvēsa, vievisa `id.', víevasa `Vogellaus' + Slav *vъšь < *wes-/*us-, a different root.
Proto-IE: *ū-
Meaning: shout
Old Indian: {ūti- 'Schrei'}
Russ. meaning: кричать
References: Fraenkel 1159
Proto-IE: *ūd-
Meaning: up, over (prep./adv. )
Old Indian: ud- prv. 'up, upon, over', comp. úttara- 'upper', sup. uttamá- `uppermost'; ucca- 'high, lofty, tall'
Avestan: us-, uz- empor, hinaus, hinaus; usča 'oben; nach oben'
Other Iranian: OPers us- 'empor, hinaus'
Old Greek: hǘ-bris (-br- < *gʷr-), hǘstriks 'Stachelschwein', hǘsplēks 'Schnellholz in der Tierfalle', cypr. ǘkhēro-s 'Aufgeld', = att. tà epíkhẹ̄ra, cypr. ü-eu̯ksámenos = epeu̯ksámenos; hǘstero- 'der spätere', hǘstato-
Latin: ūsque 'in einem fort, ununterbrochen von---her od. bis--hin'
Russ. meaning: на, над
References: WP I 189 f
Proto-IE: *ūp-
Meaning: a k. of bird (owl, bittern)
Russ. meaning: птица (сова, выпь)
Proto-IE: *ū̆sr-
Meaning: aurochs
Old Indian: usrá-, úṣṭár-, úṣṭra- m. `bull; buffalo'
Russ. meaning: скот (дикий бык)
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