Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/tend-

Etymology 1
Probably from the synonymous, but with an uncertain suffix.

Root

 * 1) to stretch, to extend

Derived terms

 * *ténd-e-ti
 * *tn̥d-tó-s
 * *ténd-u-s ~ *tn̥d-éw-s:
 * Balto-Slavic:
 * *tn̥d-tó-s
 * *ténd-u-s ~ *tn̥d-éw-s:
 * Balto-Slavic:
 * *tn̥d-tó-s
 * *ténd-u-s ~ *tn̥d-éw-s:
 * Balto-Slavic:
 * *tn̥d-tó-s
 * *ténd-u-s ~ *tn̥d-éw-s:
 * Balto-Slavic:
 * *ténd-u-s ~ *tn̥d-éw-s:
 * Balto-Slavic:
 * Balto-Slavic:

Etymology 2
Possibly an extension of.

Root

 * 1) to split, cut off

Derived terms

 * *ténd-e-ti


 * *tond-éye-ti


 * *tn̥-né-d-ti ~ *tn̥-n-d-énti


 * *te-tónd-e ~ *te-tn̥d-ḗr


 * *tónd-eh₂