tak-, takē(i)-

tak-, takē(i)-
    tak-, takē(i)-
    English meaning: to be silent
    Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schweigen”
    Material: Lat. taceō, -ēre ‘schweigen”, Umbr. tac̨ez “tacitus”, tasetur nom. pl. “taciti”; Goth. Þahan ‘schweigen”, Þahains ‘schweigen”, with gramm. variation O.H.G. dagēn, O.S. thagōn, thagian ds., O.Ice. Þegja ds., Þagna “verstummen”, Þagall, Þǫ gull ‘schweigsam”; perhaps as active to obiger neutropassiven group: O.Ir. tachtaid “wũrgt”, Welsh tagu, Corn. Bret. taga “das Wũrgen” as originally “zum Schweigen bringen”; unclear is Welsh gos-teg f. ‘schweigen”.
    References: WP. I 703, WH. II 641 f.

Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.

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