From: Bhrihskwobhloukstroy
Message: 71079
Date: 2013-03-13
> Anyway there's no labio-velar in Greek askhetos, it's negative *n- +
> zero-grade of *seg'h- (note its meaning: "that cannot be kept", not
> "without strength")
>
> 2013/3/13, Bhrihskwobhloukstroy <bhrihstlobhrouzghdhroy@...>:
>> There's no proof that it's in fact the same word; an /o/-grade would
>> be equally possible
>>
>> 2013/3/13, cewhalen <cewhalen@...>:
>>>
>>>
>>> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Bhrihskwobhloukstroy
>>> <bhrihstlobhrouzghdhroy@...> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 2013/3/12, cewhalen <cewhalen@...>:
>>>
>>>> > eu-thené:s = in abundance G; yo-gn = numerous/abundant Ar; a:-hanás-
>>>> > =
>>>> > swelling S; a:-ganis^ = full P;
>>>> > (note Ar shows opt KW>Kw before K() > KY / _ e )
>>>> > (note Pers shows opt KW retained not K() > KY / _ e )
>>>> > or
>>>> > (note Ar and Pers show opt KWe>ö>o )
>>>> >
>>>> > or
>>>> >
>>>> > * sgWHeno+ > sthénos = strength, * n-sgWHeto+ > áskhetos G; azgata- =
>>>> > not to
>>>> > be held in Av;
>>>> > (note G shows opt KW>K/T / _ e (or dia.))
>>>> > (note Av shows opt KW retained not K() > KY / _ e )
>>>> > or
>>>> > (note Ar and Pers show opt KWe>ö>o )
>>>> >
>>>> (...)
>>>>
>>>> *Bhr.: would You exclude simple /o/-ablaut in Armenian, Persian, and
>>>> Avestan?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, it's the exact same word. Which have -o-etos ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>