k̂āk-1 : k̂ǝk-, probably k̂ā(i)k- : k̂īk-
- k̂āk-1 : k̂ǝk-, probably k̂ā(i)k- : k̂īk-
k̂āk-1 : k̂ǝk-, probably k̂ā[i]k- : k̂īk-
English meaning: to jump, spring out
Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘springen, hervorsprudeln, kräftig sich tummeln”
Note: (with k̂ǝk- as ablaut neologism from k̂ük-)
Material: Gk. κηκίω “entspringe, sprudle hervor”, κᾱκίω ἱδροῦν ἄρχομαι. Λάκωνες Hes., κηκί̄ς, -ὶδος, Dor. κᾱκί̄ς f. “all Hervorsprudelnde (blood; Purpursaft; ausbratendes fat; vapor)”; Lesb.καγκύλη ds. Hes.; Lith. šó kti ‘spring, tanzen”; nasalized šankù s “agile”, šankì nti “(ein horse) spring make” (compare καγκύλη) and O.H.G. hengist, O.E. hengest “Hengst”, eig. superl. “ at best springend, bespringend”, Gmc. *hangista besides *hanhista (gramm. variation) in O.N. hestr “horse”, to Positiv *hanha-, in addition dat. Run. hahai “dem rusher, racer” and O.H.G. Hüh-, Hang-, O.Ice. Hü- in PN; in addition Celt. *kankstikü “mare” in Welsh caseg ds., Bret. pl. kezeg “Pferde”, dial. ‘stuten”, O.Corn. cassec “mare”, Gaul. PN Cassiciate (loc.) “Pferdepark”. Fũr k̂üik-: k̂īk- one introduces probably Thrac.-Phryg. σίκιν(ν)ις “Tanz the Satyrn to Ehren desDionysos” (zwar ĭ by den Lex., but Eur. Cycl. 37 also with ī meßbar) an, probably also κῖκυς f. “ power “, genauer “Beweglichkeit, Frische”, κῑκύω ταχύνω, ἰσχύω Zonar, ep. Ion. ἄκῑκυς, -υος “weak, flabby”; Pedersen KG. I 51 places here (κῖκυς:) Ir. cīch f. “ female brost”, Welsh cig, Bret. kik, O.Corn. chic “Fleisch”.
References: WP. I 334, Hofmann Etym. Gk. Wb. 142, Kluge11 s. v. Hengst.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary.
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