PME Lexicon

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I

ieul

[i̯eu̯l] v.
Ø-stem iul; e-stem ieul; o-stem ioul

(imperfective) to sing a song, to recite a poem, to cast a spell or curse; to chant.

Descendants:

  • iéul-ieḫ-
    • Proto-Iscaric: jouljā
  • iúl-iḫ-
    • Proto-Talothic: iuľľa
      • Dalitian: hylla

ḫelḥ

[ħelh] v.
Ø-stem ḫḷḥ; e-stem ḫelḥ; o-stem ḫolḥ

(imperfective) to be nourishing, sustaining, helping, enriching; to flow into, to feed into. (perfective) to grow, to mature, to come of age, to ripen. (stative) to be grown, feed, nourished, happy, prosperous.

Descendants:

  • ḫelḥ-teḫ-š
    • Proto-Iscaric: altā
    • Proto-Talothic: alatʰā́s
      • Dalitian: altethḗs
  • ḫelḥ- (root stative)
    • Proto-Iscaric: alōr

ḫeš

[ħeʃ] v.
Ø-stem ḫš; e-stem ḫeš; o-stem ḫoš

(imperfective) to breath, to respirate. (stative) to be alive.

Descendants:

  • ḫeš-omnó-
    • Proto-Iscaric: azomnos
  • ḫeš-uḥ-
    • Proto-Iscaric: astūs

ḫešr-ós

[ħeʒ.róʃ] n. t.
Ø-stem ḫešr-óšio

Related to ḫešr “minnow.”

Fish, either alive or eaten

Descendants:

  • Proto-Iscaric: aðros
  • Proto-Talothic: asrós
    • Dalitian: ērós

ḫeugg

[ħeu̯g̊] v.
Ø-stem ḫugg; e-stem ḫeugg; o-stem ḫougg

(stative) to see, to know.

Descendants:

  • ḫeugg-éḥ-ie-
    • Proto-Iscaric: augējets

ḫeyy

[ħeɟ̊] v.
Ø-stem ḫyy; e-stem ḫeyy; o-stem ḫoyy

(perfective) to sow, to plant, to sprinkle, to press something lightly into the ground, to bring life into something, to inseminate.

Descendants:

  • ḫéyy-ti
    • Proto-Iscaric: agets
  • ḫeyy-ié-
    • Proto-Talothic: áťťetsi
      • Dalitian: átteis
  • ḫeyy-nó-
    • Proto-Iscaric: agnom

K

kḥer

[kher] v.
Ø-stem kḥr; e-stem kḥer; o-stem kḥor
alt. e-stem keḥr; o-stem koḥr

(imperfective) to sway, to shift, to move it waves, slowly and elegantly; to turn, to change; to bend.

Descendants:

  • kḥr-é-
    • Proto-Iscaric: karets
  • kḥr-mṇ-
    • Proto-Iscaric: karmən
  • kḥor-éie-
    • Proto-Iscaric: korejets

P

pred

[pred] v.
Ø-stem pṛd; e-stem pred; o-stem prod
alt. e-stem perd; o-stem pord

(perfective) to join, to attach, to suit, to agree or be in unison with. (noun) agreement, promise, settlement.

Descendants:

  • pred-tó-
    • Proto-Iscaric: pressos
  • pord-éie-
    • Proto-Iscaric: proðejets
    • Proto-Talothic: pʰrodejetsi
      • Dalitian: phrodéeis