Patrick Ryan wrote:
>
> Incidentally, I think *s-mobile can be identified as providing the
> nuance of 'vigorous execution' of the verbal idea.
that is not incidentaly but this is what for instance in Rom. the "s"
mobile does.
I called that "bolding the action" some time ago here. Regardless the
etymology of the word, I show just which is the present value of the
word combined with the "s"
mulge (initial meaning = to pull)
smulge= to drag. for instance to rend a treeout of the earth
curge= to flow
scurge=to sloop, to get the last drop
bate= to beat
zbate= to struggle
there are many examples which in fact shows just this "vigurous
execution", or "until at end brough", or how ever, "bolding, underlying
the action"
Alex
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