- Sir
Frederick Treves, 1st Baronet, GCVO, CH, CB, FRCS, KStJ (15
February 1853 – 7
December 1923) was a
prominent British surgeon, and an
expert in anatomy...
- pãdas Piáde *t t; thH t t; -th- [θ] þ [θ]; `-d- [ð]; tT- th; `-d-; tT- *
tréyes three tráyas treĩs trēs trỹs thri (old Persian) *ḱ ś [ɕ] s š [ʃ] k c [k]...
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conventional mark of
reconstructed words, such as *wódr̥, *ḱwn̥tós, or *
tréyes;
these forms are the
reconstructed ancestors of the
modern English words...
- used form the
nominative plural,
could be
linked to the
final -s in PIE *
tréyes > Old
Armenian երեք (erekʻ) and չորք (čʻorkʻ),
which then can
point to a...
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April 2024. Green,
Treye (11
October 2013). "The Real-Life
Captain Phillips: 8
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- *-oyint > *-oint > *-ain; *áyeri 'in the morning' > *****i > *airi 'early'; *
tréyes 'three' > *þreyiz > *þreiz > *þrīz The
sequence /iji/
becomes /iː/ — *gʰósteyes...
- "having conquered" < *níkahas < *níkasas. Loss of /j/, e.g. treîs "three" < *
tréyes. Loss of /w/ in many
dialects (later than loss of /h/ and /j/). Example:...
- Latin: pēs,
pedis Celtiberian: ozas Gothic:
fotus (*p -> f by Grimm's Law) *
tréyes, "three".
Vedic Sanskrit: tráyas Avestan: θrāiiō Old
Church Slavonic: trĭje...