Res: Res: Res: [tied] Re: 'dyeus'

From: stlatos
Message: 66478
Date: 2010-08-22

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "stlatos" <stlatos@...> wrote:
>

> As for "there is independent evidence for the loss of *z in *zr"; I disagree not only in the timing after s > z / [], but rs > rr > _r seems more common. Though r.s. > s.r. is also opt., the same ev. in all IE shows s. > r. is opt., so there's no specific ev. for your view.
>


This change of sr/rs also in other branches:

*pr.uws.-n.ó+ > *prus-ró+ dis> *pus-ró+
fyrs OE; furze E; pú:rai (p) = (winter) wheat Lh;

*t.er.es.+ \ t.er.s.+
tír (-es-*) OI; teer[úm] \ terúm, teras (g) O; terra L;


>
> Compiling and ordering the ev.:

> r.s. certain:

> kYe_r.s.ó+ = hair standing up / horripilation / bristle
> kYe_r.s.ó+
> kYe_r.r.ó+
> kYee.r.ó+
> xæ:ra-


I put this in the "certain" group because the other pos. formed a different word:

*kesn.á:x \ kasn.á:x

*kasn.á:x > *kas.-n.-n.á: > *kas.-un.-t.á: > *kHas.-n.-t.Há: > *xaz.-ë-d.Há: > *xaz-do: / *xaz-da+z
haddr ON;

*kesn.á:x > *kes.-n.-n.á: > *kes.-un.-t.á: > *kHes.-n.-t.Há: > *xez.-ë-d.á: > *xiz-do: / *xiz-da+z
wunden-heord OE;


The same changes in:

*xYes-n-tó+ 'holy'
*xYes-n-tó+ > *hes-un-tó+ > *hes-n-tHó+ > *hes-ë-dHÁ+ > *iz-da+
Edda OIc;