Re: Dominate

From: tgpedersen
Message: 47465
Date: 2007-02-15

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...> wrote:
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> It's the oddest things that come to you when working out.
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> *dheigh- "shape"
> *dhgh-óm "something to do with shaping" -> "earth"
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> *Nd- (Latin in-, end-o, ind-u, ind-a:go:, ind-ipiscor) "interior"
> *Nd-óm- -> dóm- "something to do with the interior" -> "house; master"
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> dm- becomes nm- ín the "house" word in some languages.
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> That should explain that /o/.


Nah. It's too tempting. OK:

3sg *éNd-ti -> Lat. e:st "eats"
3pl *n.d-énti -> (with stress moved) Lat índ-unt "put in"
(with original stress: part. pres. act. mfAsg indéntem)


Or should the root be *Nd´- with palatalization (Gk. eis "in", Lat.
e:sum "eaten", not essum, and com-estum)?


Torsten