bhreĝ-1 — bhreĝ 1 English meaning: to break Deutsche Übersetzung: “brechen, krachen” Material: O.Ind. giri bhráj “ bursting out from the mountains “; Lat. frangō, ere, frēgi (: Goth. *brēkum), früctum “ break in pieces, dash to pieces,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Majapahit — Empire Karaton Mojopahit Kerajaan Majapahit ← 1293–1527 … Wikipedia
List of Spanish words of Germanic origin — This is an initial list of many Spanish words that come from Germanic languages. It is further divided into words that come from Visigothic, Frankish, Langobardic, Middle Dutch, Middle High German, Middle Low German, Old English, Old High German … Wikipedia
List of Portuguese words of Germanic origin — This is a list of Portuguese words that come from Germanic languages. It is further divided into words that come from English, Frankish, Langobardic, Middle Dutch, Middle High German, Middle Low German, Old English, Old High German, Old Norse,… … Wikipedia
bhreu- — Also bhreuə , bhreəu . To boil, bubble, effervesce, burn; with derivatives referring to cooking and brewing. Oldest form *bhreuə₁ . Derivatives include brew, bread, broth, brood, breed, ferment, and fervent … Universalium
bersten — brechen; platzen; zerbrechen; zerbersten; springen; zerplatzen; reißen; zerspringen * * * bers|ten [ bɛrstn̩], birst, barst, geborsten <itr.; ist (geh.): plötzlich und mit großer Gewalt auseinanderbrechen, aufbrechen: das Eis … Universal-Lexikon
Barsch — Sm std. (11. Jh.), mhd. bars, ahd. bars, as. bars Stammwort. Aus wg. * barsa m. Barsch , auch in ae. bærs; Nebenformen sind ahd. bersih, mhd. bersich, alem. berschi u.ä. (*barsiha ) und aschw. ag(h)borre, ndn. aborre ( * ag spitzig und * burzōn ) … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Bart — Sm std. (8. Jh.), mhd. bart, ahd. bart, as. bard Stammwort. Aus wg. * barda , auch in ae. beard, afr. berd. Aus ig. (w/oeur.) * bhardh , älter vermutlich * bharz dh , auch in l. barba f. (Anlaut unregelmäßig), lit. barzdà f., akslav. brada f.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
burst — O.E. berstan break suddenly (class III strong verb; past tense bærst, pp. borsten), from a West Germanic metathesis of P.Gmc. *brestanan (Cf. O.Fris. bersta, M.Du. berstan, Low Ger. barsten), from PIE root *bhres to burst, break, crack. The forms … Etymology dictionary
bhlos-q-; -g- — bhlos q ; g English meaning: expr. Deutsche Übersetzung: in Schallworten Material: Ir. blosc, gen. bloisc “din, fuss, noise” (bhlosko ); compare also brosc ds. under *bhres ; Lith. blązgu, e ti intr. “clatter”, blązginti… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary