Glosario de lengua Frigia
Phrygian Indo-European
ab- (near, nearby) (in abberet: he will bring) *ad- (to, near, by, towards) adamna (a friend)
addaket, addaketor (he has made) *dhé-k- (to set, to put)
adio- (unviolable) Sans. Aditi: ‘infinidad’, ‘expansión eterna e infinita’ o 'ilimitada', ‘nada que dar’ (en el Rig-veda); no ligada, libre (Rig-veda 7.52.1); sin fronteras, no rota, entera, feliz, según el Rig-veda y el Vashasanei-samjitá.
agorani (they are buying) Gr. agora (market)
akala (water) Thracian achel- (water), Lithuanian Akele (the name of the river)
alu- (a priest) Hittite alwu- (magic), Lydian alus' (priest)
arg- (silver) *arg'- (to shine, white)
arg- (to direct) Gr. ΑΡΧΩ, Αρχω: arjó: 'Yo impero'; del verbo griego ἂρχω (arjo) yo mando, soy jefe, soy el primero, yo gobierno.
attagos (a goat)
azena (a beard) (acc. pl.) Sans. Ashina: old, aged.
bago- (the good) Sans. Bagha: god (Dyonisos, Baccus); Old iran. Baga: god.
balaios (large, fast) *belo- (power, strength)
balén (a king) *belo- (power, strength); gr. basileos
bambalon (a penis)
bedu (water, a river) *wed-, *wod- (wet, water); sans. va: water, nadí: river
bekos (bread)
belté (a bog) *bhel- (white)
ber- (to bear) (in eber: he has brought, abberet: he will bring) *bher- (to carry, to bring)
bonekos (a wife) *gwen- (a wife, a woman)
cin (a sort, a kind) *g'en- (to be born, a knee, a kin)
dadón (they gave) *dó- (to give)
dahet (he sets) *dhé-k- (to set, to put)
daos, davos (a wolf: "who kills") *dhaw- (to press, to kill)
dareios (a keeper)
dúmos (an assembly) Lat. domus (house, building); sans. dam, damas: home, house; Gr. demos: people.
edaes (he put, he has set up) *dhé- (to put, to set)
eistani (they are setting) *stá- (to stand); sans. sta: breasts, boobs
eksis (a hedgehog) Slavic *ezji, Gr. ekhinos, Armenian ozni, Lithuanian ez'ys (a hedgehog)
en-park (to raise) *bhergh- (high)
es' (a donkey) *ekwo- (a horse); sans. asva, old iran. aspa: horse
eti (and) Latin et (and), Greek eti (also, more), Gothic iþ (and, but)
ev- (kind, good) ev- (good); sans. eva: earth, world
gelaros, gallaros (sister-in-law) *g'al- (brother's wife)
germe (warm) *gwher-, *gwher-m- (hot, heat)
glanos (a hyena)
glunea, glúros (gold) Sans. Saranyu. Avestan zaranya-, Slavic *zlato, Gothic gulþ (gold)
glúron (a lawn)
gordum, zordum (a city) *gher- (to fence), *ghro-dh- (a stockade)
garman (a battle)
iman (a cult image) Hittite himma-
ios (which, that; relative pron) *yos (relative pronoun-dialectal in Proto-IE: Sans. yas, Old Persian ya-, Gr. hos)
kan (to pronounce) *ghan- (to open mouth)
kavar- (a sacred place) Lydian kave (priest) < IE *k'eu- (to foresee)
kiklén (a wheel) IE *kwel- 'to roll, a wheel'
kimeros (a mind, a desire) Sans. Kama: love, desire, wish. The god of Love.
knuman (a tomb)
kunes (dogs; nom. pl.) Gr. kyon: dog; sans. svana, svani
lawagtaei (military leader) *laHwo- (people, army), Mycenaean Gr. lawagtas: leader;
sum. lugal: man; labarna: king
matar (mother) Sans. ma, matar: mother
meka- (great) Gr. mega; sans. maha: large, great
memevais (an advisor) Hittite mema- (to speak)
mosuna (a tower)
orú (upwards) *or- (to stand, to rise up) - only for inanimate
pikerion (an ointment)
satine (chariot) Sans. ratha: chariot
semou(n) (this; dat. sg.) *so- (this), Celtic *sindos
sideto (let him be a success) *seidh-
tiama, teama (a stele) *dhé- (to put)
tios (gods) Sans. Dya; nom. Dyaus (dyos): sky, day, light; dat. dyavé.
qri (three) *treyes, neut. Sans. trí (three);
tiveia (goddess, divine she) Luwian tiwat- (god of daylight); sans. deva, god: devi: goddess
tov- (to sacrifice) *dheu- (to sacrifice)
vaso (good, kind) Hittite wesu- (good)
ve, oe (self) Sans. sva- self
wit- (to know) IE veid-, vid- (to know, to see); sans. veda: knowledge
witeto (he looked) veid-, vid- (to know, to see)
zelkia (vegetables) *g'hel- (green, grass)
zemeló- (slave, person, man on ground) *dhghom- (ground), Slavic zemja, Lithuan zeme. (ground)
zetna (a gate)
zeuman (a jet, a stream; acc.sg.) *gheu-, *gheu-d- (liquid, to pour)
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DICCIONARIO SUMERIO-ACADIO A - D
Carles Acózar i Gómez
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