释义 |
angh- Tight, painfully constricted, painful. Oldest form *ang̑h‑, becoming *angh‑ in centum languages. Derivatives include anger, hangnail, and quinsy.- agnail, hangnail, from Old English ang-nægl, "painful spike (in the flesh)," corn, excrescence (nægl, spike; see nogh-), from Germanic *ang‑, compressed, hard, painful.
- Suffixed form *angh-os‑. anger, from Old Norse angr, sorrow, grief, from Germanic *angaz.
- Suffixed form *angh-os-ti‑. angst1, from Old High German angust, anxiety, from Germanic *angusti‑.
- anxious, from Latin angere, to strangle, torment.
- Suffixed form *angh-os-to‑. anguish, from Latin angustus, narrow.
- quinsy, from Greek ankhein, to squeeze, embrace.
- angina, from Greek ankhonē, a strangling.
[Pokorny ang̑h‑ 42.] |
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