Below we display: a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) etymon adapted from Pokorny, with our
own English gloss; our Semantic Field
Reflexes are annotated with: Part-of-Speech and/or other Grammatical
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Pokorny Etymon: sneig- 'to crawl, snake'
Semantic Field: to Creep, Crawl
Indo-European Reflexes:
| Family/Language | PoS/Gram. | Gloss | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English | ||||||||
| Old English: | snaca | n.masc | snake, reptile | W7 | ||||
| snæg(e)l/sneg(e)l/snel/snæl | n.masc | snail | W7/ASD | |||||
| Middle English: | snail | n | snail | W7 | ||||
| snake | n | snake | W7 | |||||
| English: | snail | n | gastropod mollusk | AHD/W7 | ||||
| snake | n | serpent | AHD/W7 | |||||
| snake | vb | to creep/move like snake | W7 | |||||
| W-Germanic | ||||||||
| Old Dutch: | snake | n | snake, reptile | ASD | ||||
| Old High German: | snahhan | vb | to creep | W7 | ||||
| snecko | n | snail | W7 | |||||
| German: | Schnecke | n.fem | snail | LRC | ||||
| N-Germanic | ||||||||
| Icelandic: | snákr | n | snake, reptile | ASD | ||||
| snigill | n | snail | ASD | |||||
| Danish: | snegl | n | snail | ASD | ||||
| Swedish: | snigel | n | snail | TLL | ||||
| Baltic | ||||||||
| Lithuanian: | snake | n | snail | W7 | ||||
Key to Part-of-Speech/Grammatical feature abbreviations:
| Abbrev. | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| fem | = | feminine (gender) |
| masc | = | masculine (gender) |
| n | = | noun |
| vb | = | verb |
Key to information Source codes (always with 'LRC' as editor):
| Code | Citation | |
|---|---|---|
| AHD | = | Calvert Watkins: The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots, 2nd ed. (2000) |
| ASD | = | Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller: An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (1898) |
| LRC | = | Linguistics Research Center, University of Texas, Austin |
| TLL | = | Frederick Bodmer: The Loom of Language (1944) |
| W7 | = | Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary (1963) |