Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/pleh₁-
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See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/pleh₂- and Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/pleh₃(w)-
Proto-Indo-European
[edit]Root
[edit]- to fill
Alternative reconstructions
[edit]- *pelh₂-[4]
Derived terms
[edit]- *pe-plóh₁-e ~ *pe-pl̥h₁-ḗr (reduplicated stative)[1]
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *paprā́Ha (see there for further descendants)
- *pléh₁-dʰe-ti (dʰe-present)[1]
- Proto-Hellenic: *plḗtʰō
- Ancient Greek: πλήθω (plḗthō) (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *práHdʰati
- Proto-Iranian: *fráHdati (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Hellenic: *plḗtʰō
- *pléh₁-ye-ti (ye-present)[1]
- *pl̥h₁-éh₁-ti (eh₁-stative)
- Proto-Balto-Slavic: *pilˀḗˀtei
- *pl̥h₁-néw-ti (new-present)
- *pl̥h₁-yé-tor (ye-deponent)[1]
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *pr̥Hyátay (see there for further descendants)
- *pl̥-né-h₁-ti ~ *pl̥-n-h₁-énti (nasal-infix present)
- *pléh₁-ti-s *pl̥h₁-téy-s[12]
- *pléh₁-yōs ~ *pl̥h₁-is-és
- *po-ploh₁-s
- (perhaps) Proto-Italic: *poplos (see there for further descendants)
- *pl̥h₁-go-m
- Proto-Germanic: *fulką (“folk”) (see there for further descendants)
- *polh₁-ú-s
- Proto-Hellenic:
- Ancient Greek: πολύς (polús)
- Proto-Hellenic:
Descendants
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Martirosyan, Hrach (2010) Etymological Dictionary of the Armenian Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 8), Leiden and Boston: Brill, page 309
- Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN
References
[edit]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Rix, Helmut, editor (2001), “*pleh₁-¹”, in Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben [Lexicon of Indo-European Verbs] (in German), 2nd edition, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, →ISBN, pages 482-83
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Beekes, Robert S. P. (2011) Comparative Indo-European Linguistics: An Introduction, 2nd edition, revised and corrected by Michiel de Vaan, Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, page 262: “*h₁é-pleh₁-t”
- ^ Kölligan, Daniel (2017–2018) “Chapter XX: Proto-Indo-European”, in Klein, Jared S., Joseph, Brian D., Fritz, Matthias, editors, Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics: An International Handbook (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft [Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science]; 41.2), Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, →ISBN, § The lexicon of Proto-Indo-European, page 2257: “*pleh₁-to-”
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Fick, August (1890–1909) “péla : pḷa”, in Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen (in German), 4th edition, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, page 82
- ^ Byrd, Andrew Miles (2015) The Indo-European Syllable (Brill's Studies in Indo-European Languages & Linguistics; 15), Leiden: Brill, page 121: “*pi-pleh₁-”
- ^ Bendahman, Jadwiga (1993) Der reduplizierte Aorist in den indogermanischen Sprachen (Deutsche Hochschulschriften; 642), Egelsbach: Hänsel-Hohenhausen, page 147: “*pl̥h₁-to”
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “-pleō”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 472-473: “PIt. *plē{-je/o)- [pr.], * plēno- ‘full’, *plēro- ‘most of’, *-plē-t; PIE *pleh₁- [aor.] ‘to fill’, *plh₁nó- ‘full’, *pl(e)h₁ro- ‘full’, *-pleh₁t-.”
- ^ Olsen, Birgit Anette (2017–2018) “Chapter X: Armenian”, in Klein, Jared S., Joseph, Brian D., Fritz, Matthias, editors, Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics: An International Handbook (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft [Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science]; 41.2), Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, →ISBN, § The morphology of Armenian, page 1092: “*pleh₁-s-”
- ^ Zair, Nicholas (2012) The reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European laryngeals in Celtic, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 136: “*pleh₁-ro-”
- ^ Rothstein-Dowden, Zachary (2023) “Dental-aspirate presents in Greek and Indo-European (Doctoral dissertation)”, in Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences[1], Cambridge: Harvard University
- ^ Lloyd, Albert L., Lühr, Rosemarie (2007) “fol”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Althochdeutschen (in German), volumes III: fadum – fustslag, Göttingen/Zürich: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, →ISBN, pages 446-447
- ^ Kapović, Mate, editor (2017), The Indo-European Languages (Routledge Language Family Series), 2nd edition, London, New York: Routledge, →ISBN, page 656: “*pleh₁tis”