- bharekʷ- or bherekʷ-
- bharekʷ- or bherekʷ-English meaning: to stuffDeutsche Übersetzung: “vollstopfen, zusammendrängen”Material: Gk. φράσσω, φράττω (*φρακι̯ω from *bhr̥kʷ-) “ encloses, crams into, crowds together “, common Gk.-Illyr. -ks- > -ss- phonetic mutation; φρακτός “ locked in “, with secondary γ: Aor. ἐφράγην (Schwyzer Gk. I 760), φραγμός etc, epid. φάρχμα from *φάρκσμα, δρύ-φ[ρ]ακτος “ wooden shack, shed “, in addition φύρκος τεῖχος Hes.; Lat. farciō, -īrе “ to fill full, stuff full, cram “, fartus “ stuff, fill up, gorge oneself, cram into “, perhaps frequ-ēns, -tis “crowded, numerous, full; of places, full, frequented, populous; of time, repeated, frequent, constant; of persons, often doing a thing; of things, often done or used “;Note: common Lat. ph > f shift M.Ir. barc f. “onrush (esp. the waves, billows)”; whereas derives M.Ir. barc f. “ fortress “ probably from Gallo-Rom. *bar(i)ca “ framehouse, a wooden house “ (compare Bollelli L”It. dial. 17, 147 f.); Toch. A prükär, В prükre “ firmly fixed in place; not easily moved; physically stable “ (Van Windekens Lexique 100).References: WP. II 134 f., WH. I 456 f., Loth RC. 38, 303 f. Zweifel by EM 332.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.