- ջերմ ǰerm "warm" warm ( ← OE wearm)
formus θερμός thermós گرم garm घर्म
gharma "heat" жарко žarko "hot"
geirid "warm (v)" *gʷʰerm- "warm" լույս luys "light"...
- (*geg(H)t) ‘City of the warm river’ from
zarmi ‘warm’ (cognate with
Sanskrit gharma ‘warm’) and
zeget ‘flow’ (cognate with
Sanskrit sarj- in sarjana- ‘flow’...
- milk
Sanskrit dugdha (दुग्ध),
compare Hindi dūdh (दूध) kham sun
Sanskrit gharma (घर्म) 'heat, sweat',
cognate with
Persian garm (گرم);
compare Bhojpuri...
- the boon to 'find
water even in the desert' (as 'all food is water'). The
Gharma (hot
beverage offered as an oblation) is
named after the
sound of Vishnu's...
- cook" <
PGerm *garwjan ?warmjan "to warm"
formus "warm" tʰermós "warm"
gʰarmá- "heat" Av garǝma- "hot, heat";
OPers Garma-pada-, name of the
fourth month...
-
states Ravi,
mentions equipment used in casting, such as
dhamatri (cupola),
gharma aranmaya (crucible) and
bhastri (blower).
These discussions are in the context...
-
hiems 'winter' / 'snow' *kʷós *kás kás ka quis who id *gʷṓws *gā́wš gaus gao bōs cow id *gʷʰormós *
gʰarmás gharmás garəma
formus warm 'warmth, heat'...
- *χʷormo- >
formus (cf. Old
Prussian gorme "heat", Gr**** thermós,
Sanskrit gharmá- "heat") Word-internal *-bʰ-, *-dʰ-, *-gʰ-, *-gʷʰ-
evolved into Proto-Italic...
- lord, in turn
brought the
world into
existence from
drops of
perspiration (
gharma, ghām) that
appeared in
different parts of his body. He says the concept...
- Γέρμαζα (Germaza), PN Γερμἰζερα (Germizera) *ghwer-
Latin formus Sanskrit gharma Rom. "jar" "embers" Latv. gařme Gr. θερμὀς, Alb.
zjarm "fire, heat" Thrac...