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Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/seǵʰ-

This Proto-Indo-European entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Indo-European

Root

*seǵʰ-[1][2]

  1. to hold
  2. to overpower

Derived terms

Terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *seǵʰ-
  • *séǵʰ-e-ti (thematic root present)
    • Proto-Hellenic: *hékʰō (see there for further descendants)
    • Proto-Indo-Iranian: *sáȷ́ʰatay
      • Proto-Indo-Aryan: *sáźʰatay
        • Sanskrit: सहते (sáhate, 3sg.med) (see there for further descendants)
  • *si-séǵʰ-ti ~ *si-sǵʰ-énti (reduplicated present)
    • Proto-Hellenic: *hískʰō
  • *se-sóǵʰ-e ~ *se-sǵʰ-ḗr (reduplicated perfect)
    • Proto-Indo-Iranian: *sasā́ȷ́ʰa
      • Proto-Indo-Aryan: *sasā́źʰa
        • Sanskrit: ससाह (sasā́ha), ससाहे (sasā́he, 3sg.med)
  • *sḗǵʰ-s-t ~ *séǵʰ-s-n̥t (s-aorist)
    • Proto-Indo-Iranian: *Hásāgžʰt
      • Proto-Indo-Aryan: *Hásāgẓʰt
        • Sanskrit: असाक्षि (ásākṣi)
  • *soǵʰ-éye-ti (causative)
    • Proto-Hellenic: *hókʰeyō
      • Ancient Greek: ὀχέω (okhéō)
    • Proto-Indo-Iranian: *sāȷ́ʰáyati
      • Proto-Indo-Aryan: *sāźʰáyati
        • Sanskrit: साहयति (sāháyati)
  • *séǵʰ-os ~ *séǵʰ-es-os (power, strength)
  • *si-sǵʰ-u-s
    • >? Proto-Hellenic: *hískʰús
      • Ancient Greek: ἰσχύς (iskhús) (see there for further descendants)
  • *séǵʰ-ti-s ~ *sǵʰ-téy-s
    • Proto-Hellenic: *héksis
      • Ancient Greek: ἕξις (héxis) (see there for further descendants)
  • *séǵʰ-ti-ḱo-s
    • Proto-Hellenic: *hektikós
      • Ancient Greek: ἑκτικός (hektikós)
  • *sǵʰ-éh₁?-ti-s
    • Proto-Hellenic: *skʰétis
      • Ancient Greek: σχέσις (skhésis) (see there for further descendants)
  • *sǵʰ-éh₁-mn̥
    • Proto-Hellenic: *skʰḗmə
  • *seǵʰ-u-ro-s
  • *seǵʰ-wr̥
    • >? Proto-Italic: *seɣwēros
      • Latin: sevērus (severe, serious) (see there for further descendants)
  • *sǵʰ-h₁-do-m
    • Proto-Hellenic: *skʰedón
  • *sǵʰ-h₁-ro-s
    • Proto-Hellenic: *skʰerós
  • *sǵʰ-h₃-leh₂
    • Proto-Hellenic: *skʰolā́
      • Ancient Greek: σχολή (skholḗ) (see there for further descendants)
  • *sóǵʰ-o-s
    • >? Proto-Hellenic: *hókʰos
  • *séǵʰ-tōr ~ *sǵʰ-tr-és
    • Proto-Hellenic: *héktōr
      • Ancient Greek: ἕκτωρ (héktōr, holding fast)
      • Proto-Hellenic: *Héktōr (personal name) (see there for further descendants)
    • Proto-Indo-Iranian: *sáždʰā
  • *seǵʰ-h₁-tleh₂
    • Proto-Hellenic: *hekʰétlā
  • *sǵʰ-h₁-tlyo-

References

  1. Rix, Helmut, editor (2001), *seg̑ʰ-”, in Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben [Lexicon of Indo-European Verbs] (in German), 2nd edition, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, →ISBN, page 515
  2. Pokorny, Julius (1959) Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Indo-European Etymological Dictionary] (in German), volume 3, Bern, München: Francke Verlag, page 888
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