- des-, dēs-
- des-, dēs-English meaning: to findDeutsche Übersetzung: “finden, nachspũren”Material: Gk. δήw “become find” (futur. gebrauchtes present), ἔδηεν εὖρεν Hes.; Alb. ndesh “find, encounter”, ndieh (*of-sk̂ō) “feel, find”; perhaps also O.C.S. dešǫ , desiti “find”, ablaut. R.C.S. dositi (udositi) “find, meet”, whether not to dek̂-; whereas is O.Ind. abhi-düsati “ is hostile, attacked “ rather Denomin. of düsá -ḥ ‘slave, fiend”. About Alb. ndesh s. also above S. 190.References: WP. I 783, 814, Trautmann 54, Schwyzer Gk. I 780.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.