From: michelmrvn
Message: 50049
Date: 2007-09-24
>No, basque ur "water" is absolutely not cognate with IE.
> Basque ur and euri
> are cognate with PIE ud- "water, rain"
> from *ut?-
>shower
> Nothing to do with PIE *wer.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Cuadrado
> To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 9:32 PM
> Subject: [Courrier indésirable] [tied] Ur- = water and Skur- =
>Irish
>
> hello
> can be exist any links with
> * Ur- = water
> Celtic = Scot Uar (Waterfall). Old Irish -Fuair (To pour). ?
> Farrane (Fountain)(Rain)
> Germanic = Old English Waer. Old Norse Vari/Ver (Sea/Water)and Ur
> (drizzle)
> Lituanien Jures (water)
> Grec Ouron (Urine). Latin Urina
> Louvite War. Avestan/Sanskrit Var (Water) and Sanskrit Vrsti
> Non IE : Basque Euri (RainShower.
>
> with
>
> * Skur- = Sk-ur = divide/part water (?)
> Germanic Skuraz ¨ Gotic Skura ¨ Old English Scur ¨ English
> Old Hight German Scur ¨ German Schauer. Old Norse Skur.
> Old Slavic Severu (North wind). Lituanian Siaurus (Storm)
>