| The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. |
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Appendix I
Indo-European Roots |
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| ENTRY: | gwer -2 |
| DEFINITION: | To favor. Oldest form *gwer 2-. 1. Suffixed zero-grade form *gw -to-. grace, grateful, gratify, gratis, gratitude, gratuitous, gratuity; agree, congratulate, disgrace, ingrate, ingratiate, maugre, from Latin gr tus, pleasing, beloved, agreeable, favorable, thankful, with related suffixed forms *gw -ti-, *gw -t- -, *gw -t-olo-. 2. Probably compound zero-grade form *gw -dh( )-o-, he who makes praises (*-dh( )-, to do; see dh -). bard1, from Welsh bardd and Scottish and Irish Gaelic bard, bard, from Celtic bardo-, bard. (Pokorny 4. g er( )- 478.) |
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