- sr-edh-, sr-et-
- sr-edh-, sr-et-English meaning: to whirl, wave, boilDeutsche Übersetzung: ‘strudeln, wallen, brausen, rauschen”Note: extension from 1. ser-Material: Gk. ῥόθος m. “das Wogenrauschen”, ἁλί-ρροθος “meerumrauscht”, ταχύ-ρροθοι λόγοι ‘schnelldahinrauschende words”, ἐπίρροθος (and ἐπιτάρροθος) “herbeisausend; also from Göttern: zur help”, ῥόθιος “ roaring “, assimil. ῥάθαγος τάραχος Hes.; perhaps also Lateeres ῥώθων, mostly pl. ῥώθωνες “Nasenlöcher, nose” as Trivialausdruck “*Schnarcher, Rassler”; in addition ῥέθεα pl. “Nasenlöcher, nose”; compare ῥί̄ς, ῥῑνός f. “nose” as “the flowing “ zur root form *srēi- : srī-; O.Corn. stret gl. “latex”, M.Corn. streyth “river”; M.Ir. srithit f. “ray from milk or blood” (*sr̥tn̥tī); O.H.G. stredan, strad, M.H.G. streden “roar, strudeln, cook”, stredunga, stridunga “Aufwallung”, M.H.G. stradem “whirlpool”, late M.H.G. and Ger. Strudel.References: WP. II 704; Fraenkel Gl. 32, 31 f.; Leumann Hom. Wörter 220.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.