Etymological Dictionary of Latin

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  • Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages

    By

    Michiel de Vaan

    B R I L L

    LEIDEN BOSTON 2008

  • uy LIIC unanciai support of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NYVO).

    iSN: 1574-3586 iBN: 978 90 04 16797 1

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  • T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

    PREFACE vii

    ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS ix A. Languages, texts and authors ix B. Reconstruction, grammar and text xii C. Symbols xiii

    INTRODUCTION 1 1. Aim of this dictionary 1 2. Definition of Italic 1 3. Research method 2 4. From Proto-Indo-European to Latin 4

    4.1 Reconstructable stages 4 4.2 The phonology of Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Italic and Latin 6

    5. The entries 10 5.1 Selection of entries 10 5.2 The entries 10 5.3 Dating 10 5.4 Derivatives 11 5.5 Proto-Italic 12 5.6 Italic cognates 12 5.7 Proto-Indo-European 12 5.8 Indo-European cognates 12 5.9 Etymology 13 5.10 Bibliography 13

    6. Periodization of Latin 14

    DICTIONARY 17

    BIBLIOGRAPHY 693 Abbreviations of literature 693 Authors 694

    INDICES 723