- suffice"
OPrus gabtun "to catch", Lith gebėti "to have the ability" OIr
gaibid "takes"; W
gafael "to take hold, to grip" *gʷʰen- "to strike, kill" bane...
- ****ure, and preterite, and most persons. For example, a
partial paradigm of
gaibid ("take") is as follows:: 60–61
Verbs that have one or more prefixes, called...
- (pl.)) PIE *gʰabʰ- "seize, take" > *χaβ-ē- > habeō "have" (cf. Old
Irish gaibid "takes", Old
English gifan "to give",
Polish gabać "to seize") PIE *ǵʰaidos...
- back
vowel in
their Proto-Celtic
roots B II S2
Palatalisation in all
forms gaibid, ·gaib "take" PIE
thematic verbs in *-ye- B III S1d n-infix, palatalisation...