释义 |
weiə- To go after someting, pursue with vigor, desire, with noun forms meaning force, power. Oldest form *wihx-. Related to wī-ro-.- Zero-grade form *wī‑ (< *wiə‑). vim, violate, violent, from Latin vīs, force, with irregular derivatives violāre, to treat with force, and violentus, vehement.
- Suffixed o-grade form *woi(ə)-tyā‑. gain1; rowen, from Old French, gaaignier, gaignier, to obtain, from Germanic *waithanjan, to hunt, plunder, denominative verb from *wai-thjō, "pursuit," hunting.
- Suffixed zero-grade form *wiə-to‑ becoming *wī-to‑. invite, from Latin invītāre, to invite (in‑, in; see en).
[Pokorny 3. u̯ei‑ 1123.] |
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