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Etymology of root *bhergh| by etymonline


root and branch, adv. & n. meanings, etymology and more

Etymons: English root and branch. See etymology. Nearby entries. roost lay, n.1811; roost tree, n ...

Where did "elbow grease" come from? - English Stack Exchange

The online Etymology Dictionary states that the earliest English occurrence is circa 1670. ... Etymonline says 'Phrase elbow grease "hard rubbing" ...

*ger- | Etymology of root *ger- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to gather." It forms all or part of: aggregate; aggregation; agora; agoraphobia; allegory; category; congregate; cram; ...

*spek- | Etymology of root *spek- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to observe." It forms all or part of: aspect; auspex; auspices; auspicious; bishop; circumspect; conspicuous; despicable; ...

*skei- | Etymology of root *skei- by etymonline

"to cut, split," extension of root *sek- "to cut." It forms all or part of: abscissa;… See origin and meaning of *skei-.

Etymology of root *gwere- by etymonline

gwerə-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "heavy." It forms all or part of: aggravate; aggravation; aggrieve; bar (n.4) "unit of pressure;" bariatric; baritone; ...

*gheu- | Etymology of root *gheu- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to pour, pour a libation." It forms all or part of: alchemy; chyle; chyme; confound; confuse; diffuse; diffusion; effuse; ...

*tem- | Etymology of root *tem- by etymonline

It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Greek temnein "to cut," tomos "volume, section of a book," ...

erg | Etymology of erg by etymonline

"work" (from PIE root *werg- "to do"). See origin and meaning of erg.

*da- | Etymology of root *da- by etymonline

"to divide." It forms all or part of: betide; daimon; Damocles; deal (v.); deal (n.1)… See origin and meaning of *da-.

*aug- | Etymology of root *aug- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to increase." It forms all or part of: auction; augment; augmentative; augur; August; august; Augustus; author; authoritarian ...

Etymology dictionary - Ellen G. White Writings

*bhrūg-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to enjoy," with derivatives referring to agricultural products. It forms all or part of: brook (v.) "to endure ...

*dek- | Etymology of root *dek- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to take, accept." It forms all or part of: condign; dainty; decent; decor; decorate; decorous; deign; dignify; dignity; ...

Etymology of root *bheue- by etymonline

"to be, exist, grow." It forms all or part of: Bauhaus; be; beam; Boer; bondage; boodle;… See origin and meaning of *bheue-.

Etymology of want by etymonline

"to be lacking," from Old Norse vanta "to lack, want," earlier *wanaton, from… See origin and meaning of want.

*per- | Etymology of root *per- by etymonline

"to lead, pass over." A verbal root associated with *per- (1), which forms prepositions… See origin and meaning of *per-.

Etymology of type by etymonline

This is from the root of typtein "to strike, beat," which is reconstructed to be from a variant of PIE root *(s)teu- (1) "to push, stick ...

*mer- | Etymology of root *mer- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to rub away, harm." Possibly identical with the root *mer- that means "to die" and forms words referring to death.

*bhel- | Etymology of root *bhel- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to shine, flash, burn," also "shining white" and forming words for bright colors.

*yeug- | Etymology of root *yeug- by etymonline

"to join." It forms all or part of: adjoin; adjust; conjoin; conjugal; conjugate;… See origin and meaning of *yeug-.