nogʷ-, nogʷod(h)o-, nogʷ-no-

nogʷ-, nogʷod(h)o-, nogʷ-no-
    nogʷ-, nogʷod(h)o-, nogʷ-no-
    English meaning: naked
    Deutsche Übersetzung: “nackt”
    Note: often distorted taboo
    Material: O.N. nøkkva “naked make”; lengthened grade Lith. núogas, Ltv. dial. nuôgs, O.C.S. nagъ “naked”; with Dentalformantien: Lat. nūdus “naked” from *nogʷed(h)os or *nogʷod(h)os = Goth. naqaÞs (-d-), O.N. nøkkuiðr (also nǫktr), next to which O.S. nakuÞer, O.E. nacod, O.H.G. nackut, nachut , Ger. nackt; O.Ir. nocht, Welsh etc. noeth “naked” (*nogʷ-to-s); with formants -no-: O.Ind. nagná- “naked”, Av. maɣna- ds. (m- through dissimilation, die Vorstufe from WestOsset. bäɣnäɣ); Arm. merk “naked”; hieher also Gk. γυμνός, by Hes. λυμνός (for *νυμνός) and ἀπολύγματος ἀπογύμνωσις. Κύπριοι; O.Ice. nakinn, O.Fris. naken “naked” (k instead of N.. ku̯ point at auf rearrangement from *nak(u̯)-na- after den participle auf -inn); Hitt. neku-manza “naked”.
    References: WP. II 339 f., WH. II 185, Trautmann 201, Specht IE Decl. 251.

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