- Pokorny,
Julius (1959).
Indogermanisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch [
Indogermanic Etymological Dictionary] (in German). Bern: Francke. pp. 708–709, 882–884...
- (
Indogermanic-Aryan
Language and
Cultural Studies), director:
Walther Wüst Indogermanisch-germanische Sprach- und
Kullturwissenschaft (
Indogermanic-Germanic...
- of his
major work, the 1871
Compendium of
Comparative Grammar of the
Indogermanic Language,
published a
table of
original momentane Laute, or "stops",...
-
languages like
Spanish and
Portuguese (mar), Old High
German (meri),
Indogermanic (mari),
Irish Gaelic (muirí/mara) or
French (mar/marine). It is also...
- that Gr****s were
actually Germanic,
claiming evidence that
certain "
Indogermanic"
artifacts could be
found in Greece. This
theory supported the Kulturkreise...
- the
beginning of the most
recent Ice Age,
around 5,000 BC, a Nordic-
Indogermanic Urvolk of the
Nordic race [artgleicher nordr****ischer Menschen] existed...
- Güntert in the 1930s. Heidelberg, Politics, and the
Study of Germanic/
Indogermanic Religion". In Junginger,
Horst (ed.). The
Study of
Religion Under the...
-
Elsapha is
descended from the Old High
German word Els for
alder and the
Indogermanic word Ap what
meant water. As an
explanation "watercourse
surrounded by...
- pp 1-12, with 14 illustrations;
Josef Strzygowski, "Amerasiatic and
Indogermanic Art" The
Burlington Magazine for
Connoisseurs 68 No. 394 (January 1936)...
- of
Poison (poison = pus = Eiter). The
actual meaning comes from the
indogermanic oid for swelling, the old high
German aha for
water and hof for farmyard...