ligurriō (ligūr-)

ligurriō (ligūr-)
   ligurriō (ligūr-) īvī, ītus, īre    [1 LIG-], to lick up : piscīs tepidumque ius, H.—Fig., to be dainty, be nice , T.— To enjoy by stealth : furta, H.— To long for, desire eagerly : lucra: agrariam curationem.

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  • leiĝh-, sleiĝh- —     leiĝh , sleiĝh     English meaning: to lick     Deutsche Übersetzung: “lecken”     Note: Root leiĝh , sleiĝh : “to lick” derived from Root dn̥ĝhū, dn̥ĝhu̯ü : “tongue” [common Lat. d > l phonetic mutatIon.     Grammatical information …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • dn̥ĝhū, dn̥ĝhu̯ā —     dn̥ĝhū, dn̥ĝhu̯ā     English meaning: tongue     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Zunge”     Note: often reshaped through anlaut change and rearrangements     Material: O.Ind. jihvü f., Av. hizvü ds. (vorar. *ĝiĝhu̯ü from *daĝhu̯ü with i from… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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