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Latest comment: 1 year ago by StrodoDoggins in topic Snot?
Thanks, mav. Where can I find the pronunciaton keys?
v. i. is verb intranstive, v. t. is verb transitive. -- Zoe
Proto-Germanic
[edit]I'm assuming this is cognate to Latin corvus (/kor.wus/) so there's a Proto-Indo-European root somewhere. Mglovesfun (talk) 22:56, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
- No, that's not possible – you forgot to consider the Germanic consonant shift (Grimm's law). Only *hrabnaz "raven" can be connected with corvus (but only via a root etymology; presumably a root *ker- "to shout", though it does not seem to be attested as a verb: I haven't found a fitting root in LIV). The root you are looking for is *gerh₂- "to cry hoarsely" (though this is another noise root à la Pokorny that seems to be found only in nominal derivations: again, nothing in LIV). --Florian Blaschke (talk) 22:16, 3 July 2013 (UTC)
Snot?
[edit]Any reason why the Northern English slang definition of crow as snot/booger/bogey isn't included here?