Re: [tied] "Sinew" versus "Sinus"
From:
P&G
Message:
18670
Date:
2003-02-10
>Skt, <sinati>, bind ... and sinew
The -n- in Skt is misleading. It's the -n- infix, which we find in a number
of IE languages. the root is actually si (or sa:) and it gives present
forms in class 6 (syati) and class 5 (asinot) as well as the class 9 forms
with infix -n-.
Peter