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Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-Iranian/slágžʰati
Proto-Indo-Iranian
Etymology
Uncertain; perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *slég⁽ʷ⁾ʰ-se-ti, from *sleg⁽ʷ⁾ʰ- + *-seti. Possibly cognate with Latin langueō (“to be limp, sluggish”), laxus (“spacious, wide, loose”), Old English slæc, Old Saxon slac, Old Norse slakr (“slack”), Old Irish lac (“slack”), Ancient Greek λαγαίω (lagaíō, “to release”).
Derived terms
Descendants
- Proto-Iranian: *(h)lágžati
- Baluchi: لغوشای (laǧušaǧ)
- Pashto: لغزېدل (lağzedël)
- Persian: لغزیدن (lağzidan), لخشیدن (laxšīdan)
References
- Morgenstierne, Georg (1929, 1938) “lhanȫ”, in Vol. I: Parachi and Ormuri, Vol. II: Iranian Pamir Languages (Indo-Iranian Frontier Languages), Oslo: Instituttet for Sammenlignende Kulturforskning; H. Aschehoug & Co. (W. Nygaard), page 269: “*(h)laxšna-”
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