Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/dʰew-

Etymology 1
Rix considers the "die" sense to be related to the "flow" sense in Etymology 2, the latter which he seems to view as the original. For a semantic parallel, compare.

Root

 * 1) to die, pass away

Derived terms

 * *dʰew-
 * *dʰow-eye-
 * *dʰu-iH-to-
 * Armenian:
 * *dʰu-iH-tu-
 * Celtic:
 * *dʰów-tus
 * *dʰu-Hnós
 * *dʰow-Htós
 * Unsorted formations:
 * (suppletive plural of )
 * *dʰu-iH-tu-
 * Celtic:
 * *dʰów-tus
 * *dʰu-Hnós
 * *dʰow-Htós
 * Unsorted formations:
 * (suppletive plural of )
 * *dʰow-Htós
 * Unsorted formations:
 * (suppletive plural of )
 * Unsorted formations:
 * (suppletive plural of )
 * (suppletive plural of )
 * (suppletive plural of )

Root

 * 1) to run, flow

Derived terms

 * *dʰéw-e-ti