释义 |
māk- Long, thin. Oldest form *meh2k̑‑, colored to *mah2k̑‑, becoming *māk̑ in satem languages and *māk‑ in centum languages.- Zero-grade form *mək‑ becoming *mak‑.
- meager, from Latin macer, thin;
- macro-, macron; amphimacer, from Greek makros, long, large. Both (i) and (ii) from suffixed form *mak-ro‑.
- emaciate, from Latin maciāre, to make thin, from suffixed form *mak-ye‑.
- Suffixed full-grade form *māk-es‑. mecopteran, paramecium, from Greek mēkos, length.
[Pokorny māk̑‑ 699.] |
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