Re: [tied] OSl *jakU

From: petusek
Message: 33911
Date: 2004-08-29

> > Hi everyone!
> >
> > If we reconstruct (based on Sk aky:, Pl jaki, OCS jakU) a OS form *jakU,
> > what cognates and what IE reconstruction could it be linked to?
> >
> > We might possibly link it to Lithuanian jóks "some". The first part can
> > be seen as IE *jo-, but what about the second part?
> >
> > Petusek
> >
>
> Same as in kak7. *-k7 is not an uncommon suffix in Slavic. Old Irish has
> ca:ch "every" so maybe it is possible to search for this *-k7 there also.
>
> Mate
>
>

Aha, I see. Yes, I know it is not uncommon. Thanks for the OI word, I did
not know it. Is it possible to find similar structures in other languages?

Petusek