Indo-European Lexicon
PIE Etymon and IE Reflexes
Below we display: a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) etymon adapted from Pokorny, with our own English gloss; our Semantic Field assignment(s) for the etymon, linked to information about the field(s); an optional Comment; and Reflexes (derived words) in various Indo-European languages, organized by family/group in west-to-east order where Germanic is split into West/North/East families and English, our language of primary emphasis, is artificially separated from West Germanic. IE Reflexes appear most often as single words with any optional letter(s) enclosed in parentheses; but alternative full spellings are separated by '/' and "principal parts" appear in a standard order (e.g. masculine, feminine, and neuter forms) separated by commas.
Reflexes are annotated with: Part-of-Speech and/or other Grammatical feature(s); a short Gloss which, especially for modern English reflexes, may be confined to the oldest sense; and some Source citation(s) with 'LRC' always understood as editor. Keys to PoS/Gram feature abbreviations and Source codes appear below the reflexes; at the end are links to the previous/next etyma [in Pokorny's alphabetic order] that have reflexes.
All reflex pages are currently under active construction; as time goes on, corrections may be made and/or more etyma & reflexes may be added.
Pokorny Etymon: apsā 'aspen (tree)'
Semantic Field(s): Tree (generic), Tree, Oak
Indo-European Reflexes:
Family/Language | Reflex(es) | PoS/Gram. | Gloss | Source(s) |
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English | ||||
Old English: | æsp(e), æps(e) | n.fem | asp | ASD/W7 |
*æspen | adj | aspen | ASD/CDC | |
Middle English: | asp(e), espe, æps | n | asp | CDC/W7 |
aspen | adj | aspen | CDC | |
English: | asp | n | tree in poplar family | CDC |
aspen | adj/n | (re:) asp | AHD/W7 | |
West Germanic | ||||
Old Frisian: | espe | n.fem | asp | ASD |
espen | adj | aspen | CDC | |
Dutch: | esp | n | asp | CDC |
espen | adj | aspen | CDC | |
Old High German: | aspa | n.fem | asp | W7 |
Middle High German: | aspe | n.fem | asp | ASD |
German: | Espe | n.fem | asp | LRC |
espen | adj | aspen | CDC | |
North Germanic | ||||
Old Norse: | espi | n.neut | asp | ASD |
Icelandic: | espi | n | aspen wood | CDC |
ösp | n | asp | CDC | |
Danish: | asp | n | asp | CDC |
Swedish: | asp | n | asp | CDC |
Baltic | ||||
Latvian: | apsa | n.fem | asp | W7 |
Key to Part-of-Speech/Grammatical feature abbreviations:
Abbrev. | Meaning | |
---|---|---|
adj | = | adjective |
fem | = | feminine (gender) |
n | = | noun |
neut | = | neuter (gender) |
Key to information Source codes (always with 'LRC' as editor):
Code | Citation | |
---|---|---|
AHD | = | Calvert Watkins: The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots, 2nd ed. (2000) |
ASD | = | Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller: An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (1898) |
CDC | = | W.D. Whitney and B.E. Smith: The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia (1889-1911) |
LRC | = | Linguistics Research Center, University of Texas, Austin |
W7 | = | Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary (1963) |