- k̂el-3
- k̂el-3English meaning: a thin shaft, stalkDeutsche Übersetzung: “dũnner Schaft, Pfeil, steifer Halm”Material: O.Ind. śalá- m. ‘stick, sting, prick of Stachelschweins”, śalala- n., śalalī ‘sting, prick of Stachelschweins”, śalyá- m. n. “ arrowhead, Speerspitze, thorn, sting, prick”, śályaká- m. ‘stachelschwein”; dial. additional form ablaut. śila- m. “Ähre” = Lith. šì las “Heide”; in addition śará- “reed, Pfeil”, śáru- “Pfeil, spear, javelin”; doubtful Arm. saɫart” “belaubter twig, branch, langes hair”; Gk. κῆλον “Pfeil, Geschoß”; M.Ir. cail ‘spear, javelin”, celtair f. ‘spear, javelin(spitze)”; O.N. hali m. “cusp, peak a Schaftes, tail”; O.Pruss. kelian ‘spear, javelin” with WestIE k for k̂; Lith. šì las “Heide” (after den starren Stengeln).References: WP. I 431 f., WH. I 304.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.