释义 |
kau- To hew, strike. - hew, from Old English hēawan, to hew;
- haggis, haggle; hacksaw, from Old Norse höggva, to cut;
- hoe, from Old French houe, a hoe. a-c all from Germanic *hawwan.
- hag2, from a source akin to Old Norse högg, a gap, a cutting blow, from Germanic *hawwō.
- hay, from Old English hīeg, hay, cut grass, from Germanic *haujam.
- Suffixed form *kau-do‑. incus, from Latin cūdere (< *caudere), to strike, beat.
[Pokorny kāu‑ 535.] |
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