- obhi-
- obhi-See also: see above S. 287 (ebhi-).
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.
(ebhi?) : obhi : bhi — (ebhi?) : obhi : bhi English meaning: around, from to, etc. Deutsche Übersetzung: “auf to, auf etwas hin and es ũberwältigend” Material: O.Ind. abhi prefix “from to”, abhí preposition with acc. “to”, gthAv. aibī, jAv. aiwi, avi,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
epi, opi, pi — epi, opi, pi English meaning: at, by Deutsche Übersetzung: “nahe hinzu, auf darauf, auf hin”, zeitlich “in addition, darauf, örtlich “hinter, after” (also “bei etwas herunter”? so partly die Gmc. forms) Note: (also with lengthened … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
о — I шестнадцатая буква др. русск. алфавита, называвшаяся онъ (см. он) с числовым знач. = 70. В словах греч. происхождения в др. русск., ст. слав. алфавитах в этой функции употреблялся также греч. знак ω (Иωаннъ ᾽Ιωάννης, ϑеодωръ Θεόδωρος), но уже… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
ambhi, m̥bhi — ambhi, m̥bhi English meaning: “around, from both sides” Deutsche Übersetzung: “um herum, zu beiden Seiten” Material: Arm. amboɫj “ entirely, unscathed “ (to oɫj “ healthy “), Gk. ἀμφί “ around “ (ἀμφί ς “ to both sides “, with the … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Schleicher's fable — (avis akvāsas ka) is an artificial text composed in the reconstructed language Proto Indo European (PIE), published by August Schleicher in 1868. Schleicher was the first scholar to compose a text in PIE. The fable is entitled Avis akvāsas ka (… … Wikipedia
List of Tarkhan clans — The following is a list of clans/gotras of the Tarkhan community of Punjab (India) in alphabetical order: A *Aatli *Ahdi *Ajimal *Arrii *Assi *Attalia B *Babra *Bachu *Bade *Bahra *Bamrah *Bambrah *Bansal *Bara *Barhey also spelt as bade *Bassan… … Wikipedia
en1 — en1 English meaning: in, *into, below Deutsche Übersetzung: “in” Note: (: *n̥; Slav. also *on?); eni, n(e)i; perhaps also n̥dhi (ending as epi, obhi etc. perhaps related to loc. in i, if if not even created after it). Material … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary