eu-3, with present formants -et- : u̯et-, ut-
- eu-3, with present formants -et- : u̯et-, ut-
eu-3, with present formants -et- : u̯et-, ut-
English meaning: to feel
Deutsche Übersetzung: “fũhlen”
Material: O.Ind. api-vátati “understands, comprehends”, Kaus. api-vütá yati “ stimulates spiritually, makes understand “, Av. aipi-vataiti “ is familiar with a thing “, Konj. aipiča aotüt̃ “ she understands “ (*eut-); Lith. jaučiù (*euti̯ō), jaučiaũ , jaũsti “ feel “, Ltv. jaušu, jautu, jaust, in addition Lith. jaũsmas m. “ emotion “, jautrùs “ emotional, passionate, sentimental, tender”, Iterat. jáutotis “ searching, ask “; in ablaut (IE u) juntù, jutãu, jùsti “ feel “, Ltv. jùtu, jutu, just ds. About the j-suggestion s. Endzelin Ltv. Gk. p. 30c, different (as reduplication?) Specht KZ. 68, 551.
References: WP. I 216, Trautmann 72, Kuiper Nasalpräs. 54.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary.
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