Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/tum-

Alternative reconstructions

 * *twem-

Etymology
Thought to be related to. However, the laryngeal is problematic. De Vaan suggests a hypothetical as the underlying form of this and.

Root

 * 1) to swell
 * 2) to become big or strong
 * 3) mound

Derived terms

 * *tum-éh₁ye-ti
 * *tum-id-o-s
 * *tu(h₂)m-ō
 * *tum-ō-s
 * *tum-ó-s
 * *tum-o-ló-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tu(h₂)m-ō
 * *tum-ō-s
 * *tum-ó-s
 * *tum-o-ló-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-ó-s
 * *tum-o-ló-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-o-ló-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-o-ló-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-o-ló-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-o-ló-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-o-ló-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-ró-s
 * *tum-ró-s


 * *tum-bʰ-


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