wāk-
Tocharian A edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Tocharian *wāk-, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *weh₂g- or *weh₂ǵ- (“to break apart, split, burst”).
Verb edit
wāk-
References edit
- Adams, Douglas Q. (2013) “wāk-”, in A Dictionary of Tocharian B: Revised and Greatly Enlarged (Leiden Studies in Indo-European; 10), Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, →ISBN, pages 635–636
Tocharian B edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Tocharian *wāk-, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *weh₂g- or *weh₂ǵ- (“to break apart, split, burst”).
Verb edit
wāk-
References edit
- Adams, Douglas Q. (2013) “wāk-”, in A Dictionary of Tocharian B: Revised and Greatly Enlarged (Leiden Studies in Indo-European; 10), Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, →ISBN, pages 635–636