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Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/met-
Proto-Indo-European
Etymology
Part of the same group of roots as *meh₁- (“to measure”), *med- (“to estimate, judge”), possibly also *meh₂- (“to grow, mature”), *medʰi- (“middle, between”), *meǵ-h₂- (“great, big”), all with a sense of "measurement, estimation > size, distance, amount".
Root
*met-
- to cut (by measure) (with an inherent sense of by measurement or time: "to cut down" > "to mow"; "to cut into" > "plow")
Derived terms
Terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *met- (3 c, 0 e)
- *met-eti
- *met-el-
- *met-l̥-yom (possibly) (with secondary collective suffix *-yom)
- Ancient Greek: μέταλλον (métallon, “mine, quarry”) (quarries generally require measured cutting)
- *mot-i-
- *mot-né-
- Proto-Germanic: *mattukaz (“ploughshare, mattock”)
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