kous-

kous-
To hear. Oldest form *ə₂kous-.
1.
a. hear, from Old English hīeran, to hear;
b. hearken, from Old English he(o)rcnian, to harken. Both a and b from Germanic *hauzjan;
2. Suffixed form *əkous-yo-. acoustic, from Greek akouein, to hear.
 
[Pokorny 1. keu- 587.]

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