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dheub- Also dheubh-. Deep, hollow. - deep, depth, from Old English dēop, deep, from Germanic *deupaz.
- dip, from Old English dyppan, to immerse, dip, from Germanic expressive denominative *duppjan.
- Parallel root form *dheubh‑. dive1, from Old English dȳfan, to dip, and dūfan, to sink, dive, from Germanic verb *dūbjan, from *deub‑, *dub‑.
- Suffixed parallel root form *dhū̆bh-(o)n‑, with expressive variants. python, Python1, Typhon, from Greek Pūthōn and Tuphōn, mythical monsters, from *dhub(h)-n‑ and *b(h)ud(h)-n‑, which already in Indo-European were doublets by inversion, referring to "bottom," "foundation," "depths," and the mythological monsters that inhabited them.
[Pokorny dheu-b‑ 267.] |
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