Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/wed-

Etymology
Possibly related to Proto-Uralic, the source of Finnish and Hungarian. The nature of the relationship is unclear and controversial; the word may have been borrowed from Proto-Indo-European into Proto-Uralic, or the reverse. A minority of linguists suggests a common origin from an even earlier proto-language, Indo-Uralic, but this is not generally accepted.

In Proto-Indo-European, the active elemental was contrasted with the passive, similar to the opposition of the active "fire"  with the passive.

Root

 * 1) to well
 * 2) water

Derived terms

 * *u-né-d-ti ~ *u-n-d-énti


 * *wod-sḱé-ti


 * *wēd-o-s


 * *wód-r̥ ~ *wéd-n̥-s


 * *ud-ri-s


 * *wed-ro-m


 * *ud-ró-s


 * *wéd-os ~ *wéd-es-os


 * Unsorted formations:
 * Indo-Aryan
 * Indo-Aryan