Re: [tied] Re: Ianus - PIE Origin?

From: patrick cuadrado
Message: 40319
Date: 2005-09-22

In Proto-Celtic Ei-mu = We go

 

Grec : Eimi (I go). Latin Eo (I go). Ombrien Ier (They would go)

Balte E'iti (To go).

Vieux Sanskrit Imas (We go).

Letton Eimu (I go)

 

I think there are connexions

With IE Ghei (To go)

Breton Kit

Germanic Gai/Gæ < Old English Gan < English Go. Old Frisian Frisien Gan. Middle Deutsch Gaen. German Gehen.

Grec Kikhano (To reach)

 

And another  IE root Eit/It (To go)

Old Irish  Ethaim (I go)

Sanskrit I/Eti/Ita (To go/To go to/Come from)

"Daniel J. Milton" <dmilt1896@...> a écrit :
--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...> wrote:
> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "alexandru_mg3"
<alexandru_mg3@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Could somebody help with a PIE  root and the derivation of Ianus
> >
> > I could find  PIE *ia:  from the PIE *ei - 'to go'
> >


Pat
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