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bhreu-s-1 — bhreu s 1 English meaning: to swell Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schwellen; sprießen” Note: (compare above bhreu ) Material: O.Ir. brū f., gen. bronn “belly, body” (*bhrus ō[n]: n os), brūach “ big bellied “ (*brusükos), Welsh bru… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
bhreu-k̂- (-k-) — bhreu k̂ ( k ) English meaning: to strike; to throw Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘streichen, streifen” Note: only balto Slav., probably extension from bhrē̆ u 1. For k compare above S. 18 Anm. Material: Lith. braukiù braukiaũ… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
bhreu-s-2 — bhreu s 2 English meaning: to break Deutsche Übersetzung: “zerbrechen, zerschlagen, zerkrũmeln under likewise” Note: extension from bhrē̆ u 1. Material: Alb. breshën, breshër “hail”, if eig. “granule, mica” (e = IE eu); Lat.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
bhreu- — Also bhreuə , bhreəu . To boil, bubble, effervesce, burn; with derivatives referring to cooking and brewing. Oldest form *bhreuə₁ . Derivatives include brew, bread, broth, brood, breed, ferment, and fervent … Universalium
bhreu-, bhreu-d- — bhreu , bhreu d English meaning: to swell, sprout Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sprießen, schwellen” Material: Lat. frutex, icis m. “ a shrub, bush; as a term of reproach, blockhead “ based on probably on a participle *bhrūto s “… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
bhrēu-2, bhrū- — bhrēu 2, bhrū English meaning: edge Deutsche Übersetzung: “Kante, scharfer Rand” Note: The group is extended from bher ‘stand up; edge”. Material: O.Ir. brū “edge, bank, border, shore”, bruach ds. (*brū üko ); O.Ice. brūn… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
bhrū-2, bhrēu- — bhrū 2, bhrēu English meaning: beam, bridge Deutsche Übersetzung: “Balken, Prũgel”; also as Ü bergang about ein Gewässer: “Brũcke” Material: O.Ice. brū f. “bridge”; O.Ice. bryggia “ wharf, pier “ N.Ger. brũgge ds., O.H.G.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
bh(e)reu- : bh(e)rū̆ - — bh(e)reu : bh(e)rū̆ English meaning: to boil, to be wild Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sich heftig bewegen, wallen, especially vom Aufbrausen beim Gären, Brauen, Kochen etc” Note: extension from bher 2. Material: A. ablaut bheru… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
bhrē̆ u-1, bhrū̆ - — bhrē̆ u 1, bhrū̆ English meaning: to pierce, break Deutsche Übersetzung: “with scharfem Werkzeug schneiden, abschaben etc”, especially Gmc. “zerschlagen, brechen” Note: extension from bher Material: O.Ind. bhrūṇ a m “embryo”… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Brahman — ( IAST|bráhman , nominative IAST|bráhma sa. ब्रह्म) is a concept of Hinduism. Brahman is the unchanging, infinite, immanent, and transcendent reality which is the Divine Ground of all matter, energy, time, space, being, and everything beyond in… … Wikipedia