Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/swé

Alternative reconstructions

 * *se, *s(w)e
 * (emphatic counterpart?)

Etymology
This stem (and its substantive pronoun) was originally a reflexive element referring to all persons and numbers (as in Sanskrit and in Balto-Slavic). Its wider use can still be seen in Homer, when means "my own" or "your own" (e.g., ).

Pronoun

 * 1) self (reflexive pronoun)

Derived terms

 * *sew-ós
 * *swéd-yo-s
 * Argolic Greek:
 * Doric Greek:
 * *swó-lo-s
 * *swo-yo-s
 * *swe-sin
 * *swe-de-sin
 * Argolic Greek:
 * Doric Greek:
 * *swó-lo-s
 * *swo-yo-s
 * *swe-sin
 * *swe-de-sin
 * *swo-yo-s
 * *swe-sin
 * *swe-de-sin
 * *swo-yo-s
 * *swe-sin
 * *swe-de-sin
 * *swe-sin
 * *swe-de-sin
 * *swe-sin
 * *swe-de-sin
 * *swe-sin
 * *swe-de-sin
 * *swe-de-sin
 * *swe-de-sin


 * Unsorted formations:

Descendants

 * Albanian:
 * Armenian:
 * Armenian:
 * Armenian: