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Wtf bro? Are you saying we shouldn't call those terms inherited from PIE? They weren't borrowed, and "derived" doesn't distinguish enough between different paths of transmission. Clearly, when one wants to search for a list of words in a modern language inherited from PIE, these kinds of words should be on there. Sure we might not know the entire or exact route it took from Indo-European to Latin, but come on. Should we only use inh when we have an actual reconstructed term as opposed to just a root? I use inh when it comes from the same kind of word/part of speech in PIE, with a more or less continuous meaning over time.