- ē̆neu, ē̆nu
- ē̆neu, ē̆nuEnglish meaning: withoutDeutsche Übersetzung: “ohne”Material: Gk. (Lokat.?) ἄνευ, ἄνευθε(ν) “without”; Dor. ἄνευν, el. ἄνευς, meg. ἄνις (shaped after χωρίς); from *eneu-, Goth. inu “without”; with lengthened grade: O.Ind. ünu-ṣák, Av. ünu-šak “ one after the other, in succession “ (to O.Ind. anu-sac- “ follow, go after, ensue, follow as a consequence of, happen as a result of, result from, result, arise from “, root sekʷ-); altN.. ün, ōn, O.Fris. ōni, O.S. üno, O.H.G. ünu, üno, üna, M.H.G. üne, ün, Ger. ohne from *ēnunder Not entirely certain that only from Gramm. is covered O.Ind. anō “not” (= Gk. ἄνευ), also Osset. änä “without”; relationship with Lat. sine etc. (Meillet BAL.-SLAV. 30, Nr. 89, 81) might exist, yet under no circumstances certain.References: WP. I 127 f., Feist 295, WH. I 677.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.