Indo-European Lexicon

Old Spanish Reflex Index

Below we list 20 unique Old Spanish reflex spellings (words and affixes) in an alphabetic order suitable for the language family. Every spelling is linked to one or more pages, each showing a Proto-Indo-European etymon from which the reflex is derived along with other reflexes (in Old Irish or other languages) derived from the same PIE etymon. A multi-morpheme reflex may, like English werewolf, be derived from multiple PIE etyma; or a single spelling may, like English bear or lie, represent multiple reflexes derived from different PIE etyma.

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Old Spanish reflex index
Reflex Etyma
arcipielago 1. plā-k-
asaz sā-
asemblar 2. sem-
bandir 2. bhā-
bitácula ghabh-
blavo bhlē-u̯o-s
bogar u̯eg̑h-
borda bheredh-
brahon bh(e)reu-
canario k̑u̯on-
escuadra ketu̯er-
fincar dhēig-
greñon 3. gher-
pinaza pei̯(ə)-
pino pei̯(ə)-
plata plā̆t-
ranchear 3. (s)ker-
xaque kþē(i)-
xaquimate kþē(i)-
zenit 2. mei-

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