释义 |
tkei- To settle, dwell, be home. Oldest form *tk̑ei‑, becoming *tkei‑ in centum languages. Derivatives include home, hangar, and situate.- Suffixed o-grade form *(t)koi-mo‑.
- home, from Old English hām, home;
- Niflheim, from Old Norse heimr, home;
- haimish, from Old High German heim, home;
- hame, from Middle Dutch hame, hame (< "covering");
- hamlet, from Old French ham, village, home;
- haunt, from Old French hanter, to frequent, haunt, from Germanic *haimatjan, to go or bring home;
- hangar, from Old French hangard, shelter, possibly from Germanic *haimgardaz (*gardaz, enclosure; see gher-1). a-g all from Germanic *haimaz, home.
- Zero-grade form *tki‑.
- amphictyony, protoctist, from Greek ktizein, to found, settle, from metathesized *kti‑;
- probably Italic *si‑. situate, situs, from Latin situs, location, from suffixed form *si-tu‑.
[Pokorny 1. k̑ei‑ 539, k̑Þei‑ 626.] |
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