sendhro-, -ā

sendhro-, -ā
    sendhro-, -ā
    English meaning: clot, melted metal, etc..
    Deutsche Übersetzung: “geronnene, sich verdichtende Flũssigkeit”
    Note: only Gmc. and Slav.
    Material: O.Ice. sindr n. “Metallschlacke” and “Hammerschlag” (in addition sindra “Funken sprũhen”), O.E. sinder ds., O.H.G. sinter ds., Ger. Sinter, Kalksinter (in addition sintern “durchsickern, curdle, coagulate, harden “); vermutlichverwandt is Nor. dial. sinkla ‘sich with an Ice crust beziehen” as *sind-kla; Serb.-Church Slavic sedry krьvьnyje, R.C.S. sjadry krovnyja “ coagulated Blutmassen”, Ser.-Cr. sȅdra “Kalksinter”, Cz. sádra “Gips” (from *sēndhrü).
    References: WP. II 497, Trautmann 256.

Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.

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