u̯ek-, u̯e-n-k-

u̯ek-, u̯e-n-k-
    u̯ek-, u̯e-n-k-
    English meaning: to bend
    Deutsche Übersetzung: “biegen”
    Material: O.Ind. váñcati “geht crooked or slant, skew”, vacyátē ‘schwingt sich, flies”, vakrá- “gebogen, crooked”, vankú- “fliegend”, váṅkri- f. “Rippe”, vaṅka-, vaṅkara- m. “Flußkrũmmung”, vaṅkṣana- m. “Leisten, Weiche”, vakṣáṇü “belly, groin, flank, riverbed “; Av. -vašta- “ writhed, crooked, humped “; common O.Ind. -ĝh- > -kṣ- : Avestan -ĝh- > -xš- > -š- phonetic mutation Arm. gangur “crispus, flexus” (*u̯n̥kuro-); Lat. convexus “arched, writhed, crooked, humped “, subvexus ‘schräg aufwärts fũhrend”; M.Ir. feccaid “bũckt sich”, with the preposition for: “wendet sich gegen, beginnt to” (with expressive -kk-); Gaul. FlN *Vocalus (Matres Vocallinehae), germanisiert Vacalus, Va(c)halis “Waal”; Lith. FlN Voḱ ė (*uō̯ kiü̯ ); IE u̯onko- in O.Ind. vaṅka-, Goth. un-wühs “untadelhaft”, O.E. wōh “crooked, inverted “, O.S. wüh n. “Übel”, O.Ice. vü f. (*u̯onkō) “ angle, mischief “.
    References: WP. I 246, WH. I 268 f.: after Kuiper, Nasalpräs. 142 zur root u̯ü- (see above S. 1108), where besides dem present *u̯ǝ-n-ék-mi ein Konj. *u̯(ǝ)-ǝ́nu̯-kō stand; somit further zur root u̯ü-, u̯ǝg-, u̯ǝk-, u̯eng(h)-, see there.

Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.

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