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[English Etymology] *ghrebh- "to seize, reach" ✊
*ghrebh- "to seize, reach" ✊
Eng grasp
Old English *græpsan "to touch, feel"
Proto-Germanic *grab-, *grap-
Eng grasp
Old English *græpsan "to touch, feel"
Proto-Germanic *grab-, *grap-
[English Etymology] *leg- "to collect, to gather → to gather words → to speak" 🗣
*leg- "to collect, gather → to gather words → to speak" 🗣
Latin selectus, (past participle)
seligere "choose out, single out, select; separate, cull" = se- "apart" + legere
Latin selectus, (past participle)
seligere "choose out, single out, select; separate, cull" = se- "apart" + legere
[English Etymology] *wadh- (1) "to pledge" 😮✋ (2) "to go" 🚶
*wadh- "to pledge" 😮✋
Anglo-French wage "pledge, pay, reward," f
Frankish *wadja- or another Germanic source
Proto-Germanic *wadi-
Eng wed (v), wedding (n)
Old English weddian "to pledge oneself, covenant to do something, vow; betroth, marry," (verbal noun: weddung )
Proto-Germanic *wadi-
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*wadh- "to go" 🚶
Latin evadere "to escape, get away" = ex + vadere
Latin invadere "to go, come, or get into; enter violently, penetrate into as an enemy, assail, assault, make an attack on" =in- + vadere
Anglo-French wage "pledge, pay, reward," f
Frankish *wadja- or another Germanic source
Proto-Germanic *wadi-
Eng wed (v), wedding (n)
Old English weddian "to pledge oneself, covenant to do something, vow; betroth, marry," (verbal noun: weddung )
Proto-Germanic *wadi-
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*wadh- "to go" 🚶
Latin evadere "to escape, get away" = ex + vadere
Latin invadere "to go, come, or get into; enter violently, penetrate into as an enemy, assail, assault, make an attack on" =in- + vadere
[English Etymology] *(s)tene- "to resound, thunder" ⚡⚡⚡
*(s)tene- "to resound, thunder" ⚡⚡⚡
Eng thunder
Old English þunor "thunder, thunderclap; the god Thor"
Proto-Germanic *thunraz
Eng astonish
Mid Eng astonien, "to stun, strike senseless"
Old French estoner "to stun, daze, deafen, astound"
Vulgar Latin *extonare = Latin ex + tonare
Eng thunder
Old English þunor "thunder, thunderclap; the god Thor"
Proto-Germanic *thunraz
Eng astonish
Mid Eng astonien, "to stun, strike senseless"
Old French estoner "to stun, daze, deafen, astound"
Vulgar Latin *extonare = Latin ex + tonare
[English Etymology] *apo- "off, away"
*apo- "off, away"
Lt ab- "off, away from“
Old Eng æfter = of + -ter (a comparative suffix)
Gk apo "from, away from; after; in descent from“
Eng awk "turned backwards, wrong, contrary"
Proto-Germanic *afug-
PIE *apu-ko
Eng of, off
Proto-Germanic *af
Latin post "behind, after, afterward"
*pos-ti
Eng awkward "in the wrong direction" = awk + -ward
Latin praeposterus "absurd, contrary to nature, inverted, perverted, in reverse order, (lit: before-behind)" = prae + posterus
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