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*06. '''gázdos,''' rice paddy. | *06. '''gázdos,''' rice paddy. | ||
*07. '''geṙézðos,''' awn, beard, arista. | *07. '''geṙézðos,''' awn, beard, arista. | ||
*08. '''ȝ̇é-la,''' 1) ''t.v.'' plow, till, furrow, plow-, turn-, -up; channel. 2) ''i.v.'' plow, furrow. '''-ləðqémos,''' arable land. '''-nos,''' furrow. '''–(lə)los,''' plow. '''-lóónus,''' plowman. '''-ļis,''' ''adj.'' arable, plowable, (PIE ? > San. ''<u>hal</u>a-,'' | *08. '''ȝ̇é-la,''' 1) ''t.v.'' plow, till, furrow, plow-, turn-, -up; channel. 2) ''i.v.'' plow, furrow. '''-ləðqémos,''' arable land. '''-nos,''' furrow. '''–(lə)los,''' plow. '''-lóónus,''' plowman. '''-ļis,''' ''adj.'' arable, plowable, (PIE ? > San. ''<u>hal</u>a-,'' plow) | ||
*09. '''ȝ̇óṙð-a,'' ''t.v.'' plant an orchard. '''-os,''' orchard. | *09. '''ȝ̇óṙð-a,''' ''t.v.'' plant an orchard. '''-os,''' orchard. | ||
*10. '''ȝ̇óṙt-a,''' 1) ''t.v.'' garden. 2) ''i.v.'' garden. '''-os,''' garden. '''-óónus,''' gardener, (PIE ''*gher-,'' enclose > Eng. <u>hort</u>iculture) | *10. '''ȝ̇óṙt-a,''' 1) ''t.v.'' garden. 2) ''i.v.'' garden. '''-os,''' garden. '''-óónus,''' gardener, (PIE ''*gher-,'' enclose > Eng. <u>hort</u>iculture) | ||
*11. '''ĸ̌étos''', bran. (PIE ? > MIr. ''<u>cāith</u>'' , scale) | *11. '''ĸ̌étos''', bran. (PIE ? > MIr. ''<u>cāith</u>'', scale) | ||
*12. lénðos, uncultivated land. (PIE *lendh-, open land > Eng. land) | *12. '''lénðos,''' uncultivated land. (PIE ''*lendh-,'' open land > Eng. <u>land</u>) | ||
*13. mééz̧os, plowhandle. | *13. '''mééz̧os,''' plowhandle. | ||
*mes-ȝ̇óṙðos, vineyard, vinery, grapery. -lésos, vintage. -oṙtáágus, vinedresser. -óṙtos, grape vine. | *'''mes-ȝ̇óṙðos,''' vineyard, vinery, grapery. '''-lésos,''' vintage. '''-oṙtáágus,''' vinedresser. '''-óṙtos,''' grape vine. | ||
*14. mééþ-a, 1) t.v. mow, cut, reap. 2) i.v. cut, reap. -os, mowing, math. -los, scythe, sickle. -óónus, mower, reaper, (PIE *mē-, cut grass > Eng. | *14. '''mééþ-a,''' 1) ''t.v.'' mow, cut, reap. 2) ''i.v.'' cut, reap. '''-os,''' mowing, math. '''-los,''' scythe, sickle. '''-óónus,''' mower, reaper, (PIE ''*mē-,'' cut grass > Eng. after<u>math</u>) | ||
*15. móṙκ-os, tuber. -is, adj. tuberous. (PIE ? > Ger. | *15. '''móṙκ-os,''' tuber. '''-is,''' ''adj.'' tuberous. (PIE ? > Ger. ''<u>Möhr</u>e,'' carrot) | ||
*16. mṙúĸ-a, i.v. be overrun with weeds. -is, weed. | *16. '''mṙúĸ-a,''' ''i.v.'' be overrun with weeds. '''-is,''' weed. | ||
*17. ṁeṙónos, field [for cultivation]. | *17. '''ṁeṙónos,''' field [''for cultivation'']. | ||
*18. ṁóḷņos, plowshare, colter. (PIE *wogwhni-, plowshare > Eng. | *18. '''ṁóḷņos,''' plowshare, colter. (PIE ''*wogwhni-'', plowshare > Eng. <u>vom</u>er) | ||
*19. néí-ĸa, t.v. winnow. -ĸóónus, winnower. -xlos, winnowing fan. (PIE *neik, winnow > Lith. | *19. '''néí-ĸa,''' ''t.v.'' winnow. '''-ĸóónus,''' winnower. '''-xlos,''' winnowing fan. (PIE ''*neik,'' winnow > Lith. ''<u>niek</u>ṓti,'' winnow) | ||
*20. ņííṁ-a, t.v. let lie fallow. -is, adj. fallow, untilled, uncultivated. -os, fallow-, -ground, -land. (PIE ? > OGk. | *20. '''ņííṁ-a,''' ''t.v.'' let lie fallow. '''-is,''' ''adj.'' fallow, untilled, uncultivated. '''-os,''' fallow-, -ground, -land. (PIE ? > OGk. ''<u>nei̯</u>ós,'' fallow land) | ||
*21. pálṁos, chaff | *21. '''pálṁos,''' chaff. (PIE ? > Lat. ''<u>pal</u>ea,'' chaff) | ||
*22. pís-a, 1) t.v. thresh, flail, swingle, scutch. 2) i.v. thresh, flail, swingle. -nóṙtos, threshing sledge. -los, swingle, scutch, flail. (PIE *pis- > Dut. | *22. '''pís-a,''' 1) ''t.v.'' thresh, flail, swingle, scutch. 2) ''i.v.'' thresh, flail, swingle. '''-nóṙtos,''' threshing sledge. '''-los,''' swingle, scutch, flail. (PIE ''*pis-,'' > Dut. ''<u>vijs</u>el,'' mortar) | ||
*23. ṙeí-ba, 1) t.v. harvest. 2) i.v. harvest. -bas, harvest time. -bos, harvest. -bóónus, harvester. -vtúȝnos, harvest festival. (PIE *reib- > Eng. ripe) | *23. ṙeí-ba, 1) t.v. harvest. 2) i.v. harvest. -bas, harvest time. -bos, harvest. -bóónus, harvester. -vtúȝnos, harvest festival. (PIE *reib- > Eng. ripe) | ||
*24. sáṙ-a, 1) t.v. hoe. 2) i.v. hoe. -los, hoe. (PIE ? > Lat. sariō, hoe) | *24. sáṙ-a, 1) t.v. hoe. 2) i.v. hoe. -los, hoe. (PIE ? > Lat. sariō, hoe) |
Revision as of 12:58, 22 March 2013
Agriculture (þṙèfṁeídas)
- 01. àicános, ear-, head-, -of grain.
- 02. alááṁos, threshing floor. (PIE ? > Gk. ἅλος, threshing floor)
- áṁṙ-a, irrigate. -əȝámos, irrigation ditch, acequia. –(əṙ)óþos, water wheel.
- 03. bóq-a, t.v. store in a barn. -os, barn. (Geor. beɣo)
- 04. béṙg-a,' i.v. use a planting stick. -əlos, planting stick.
- 05. ðéén-a, 1) t.v. produce [a crop of fruit]. 2) i.v. produce [a crop of fruit]. -os, harvest of fruit.
- 06. gázdos, rice paddy.
- 07. geṙézðos, awn, beard, arista.
- 08. ȝ̇é-la, 1) t.v. plow, till, furrow, plow-, turn-, -up; channel. 2) i.v. plow, furrow. -ləðqémos, arable land. -nos, furrow. –(lə)los, plow. -lóónus, plowman. -ļis, adj. arable, plowable, (PIE ? > San. hala-, plow)
- 09. ȝ̇óṙð-a, t.v. plant an orchard. -os, orchard.
- 10. ȝ̇óṙt-a, 1) t.v. garden. 2) i.v. garden. -os, garden. -óónus, gardener, (PIE *gher-, enclose > Eng. horticulture)
- 11. ĸ̌étos, bran. (PIE ? > MIr. cāith, scale)
- 12. lénðos, uncultivated land. (PIE *lendh-, open land > Eng. land)
- 13. mééz̧os, plowhandle.
- mes-ȝ̇óṙðos, vineyard, vinery, grapery. -lésos, vintage. -oṙtáágus, vinedresser. -óṙtos, grape vine.
- 14. mééþ-a, 1) t.v. mow, cut, reap. 2) i.v. cut, reap. -os, mowing, math. -los, scythe, sickle. -óónus, mower, reaper, (PIE *mē-, cut grass > Eng. aftermath)
- 15. móṙκ-os, tuber. -is, adj. tuberous. (PIE ? > Ger. Möhre, carrot)
- 16. mṙúĸ-a, i.v. be overrun with weeds. -is, weed.
- 17. ṁeṙónos, field [for cultivation].
- 18. ṁóḷņos, plowshare, colter. (PIE *wogwhni-, plowshare > Eng. vomer)
- 19. néí-ĸa, t.v. winnow. -ĸóónus, winnower. -xlos, winnowing fan. (PIE *neik, winnow > Lith. niekṓti, winnow)
- 20. ņííṁ-a, t.v. let lie fallow. -is, adj. fallow, untilled, uncultivated. -os, fallow-, -ground, -land. (PIE ? > OGk. nei̯ós, fallow land)
- 21. pálṁos, chaff. (PIE ? > Lat. palea, chaff)
- 22. pís-a, 1) t.v. thresh, flail, swingle, scutch. 2) i.v. thresh, flail, swingle. -nóṙtos, threshing sledge. -los, swingle, scutch, flail. (PIE *pis-, > Dut. vijsel, mortar)
- 23. ṙeí-ba, 1) t.v. harvest. 2) i.v. harvest. -bas, harvest time. -bos, harvest. -bóónus, harvester. -vtúȝnos, harvest festival. (PIE *reib- > Eng. ripe)
- 24. sáṙ-a, 1) t.v. hoe. 2) i.v. hoe. -los, hoe. (PIE ? > Lat. sariō, hoe)
- 25. sísĸ-a, 1) t.v. hay. 2) i.v. make hay. -os, hay. –(κə)ĸ̌éȝos, hay-, -stack, -rick. -əstáátos, hayrack. -xlos, hay-, pitch-, -fork.
- 26. snéép-a, t.v. sheave. -os, sheaf.
- 27. stáðis, seedling, (PIE ? > Gmc. stōda-)
- 28. šáṙ-a, harrow. -los, harrow. (PUr. *šara, harrow > Finn. hara, harrow)
- 29. þṙéf-a, 1) t.v. grow, cultivate [plants], farm, raise. 2) i.v. farm. -as, growth, cultivation. -dáṙos, garden, farm. -daṙáágus, gardener. -dáṙlos, small farm, steading. -ṁéésos, farmhouse, steading. -ṁeídas, agriculture, husbandry, farming. -ṁeídis, adj. agricultural. -os, growth. -óónus, grower, cultivator, farmer. (PIE *threph, cause to grow > Eng. trophic)