Re: [tied] *k^red- [was: Re: Clarification for short story.]

From: P&G
Message: 38693
Date: 2005-06-17

Does this compound *k^red-dHeh1- occur outside Sanskrit (where there are a
number of problems with this root)? The Latin form seems to be k^re: -
dHeh1.

Peter
> Pavel A. da Mek wrote:
>
>> The grade "k^red-" of compound k^red-dhH1-
>> (from k^erd (http://bartleby.com/61/roots/IE225.html)
>> and dheH1 (http://bartleby.com/61/roots/IE92.html))
>> seems to me weird, it is not full grade "k^red" nor zero grade "k^r.d".
>
> An old thought of mine, not yet metioned here, I think. The usual
> interpretation of *k^red-dHeh1- is 'to put/place one's heart/pledge...'
> etc., but the funny schwebeablaut variant of *k^erd- (_if_ it is the
> same root) is left unexplained. I'd like to propose an alternative
> possibility: *k^red- may be the archaic endingless _locative_ of *k^erd-
> (perhaps a morphologically complex word once upon a time, i.e.
> *k^er-d-). The locative often shows the full e-vocalism in the last
> vowel-slot of the stem, e.g. *wódr./*udén-. The compound verb would them
> have meant 'to place [sth.] in/upon one's heart'.
>
> Piotr