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PS
*waran/l-
- (a lizard)
(SED II No. 246; Kogan 2011: 211)
Vacillation between -n and -l is likely to be accounted for by the latter’s low compatibility with the preceding -r-.
PS
*wry/w
- to throw, shoot
(DRS 622)
PS
*wšm
- to mark, to brand
(v. Kogan–Krebernik 2021b: 683)
PS
*wšn
- to sleep
(SED I No. 82ᵥ)
possibly derived from the nominal root
*šin-at-
‘sleep’
PS
*wŝr
- to saw
(v. Kogan–Krebernik 2021b: 684)
PS
*wŝˀ̣
- to go out
(DRS 595‒596, Kogan 2015:386)
PS
*wṯb
- to sit
(DRS 656, HALOT 444, Kogan 2015:233)
PS
*waw-at-
- kind of bird
(SED II No. 247)
Not fully reliable in view of the semantic difference.
PS
*wzn
- to weigh
(DUL 599)
PS
*-ī/-ya
- my (genitive pronominal suffix, 1 sg.)
(Kogan 2009:69)
In most languages *-ya is an allomorph used after long vowels. An exclusion is Ethio-Semitic, where reflexes of *-ya are used in all cases.
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