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This document lists possible loanwords from Proto-Semitic (PSem) into Proto-Indo-European (PIE). It provides the proposed PIE word, the proposed source word from PSem, and the proposed pathway of borrowing, often through Middle Indo-European (MIE) into early Late Indo-European (eLIE). Some examples include: PIE *bhars- ("grain") from PSem *bárru ("grain"); PIE *bheuh2- ("to appear") from PSem *báwiʔ ("it is come"); and PIE *dheh3néh2- ("grain") from PSem *duḫnu ("m
This document lists possible loanwords from Proto-Semitic (PSem) into Proto-Indo-European (PIE). It provides the proposed PIE word, the proposed source word from PSem, and the proposed pathway of borrowing, often through Middle Indo-European (MIE) into early Late Indo-European (eLIE). Some examples include: PIE *bhars- ("grain") from PSem *bárru ("grain"); PIE *bheuh2- ("to appear") from PSem *báwiʔ ("it is come"); and PIE *dheh3néh2- ("grain") from PSem *duḫnu ("m
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This document lists possible loanwords from Proto-Semitic (PSem) into Proto-Indo-European (PIE). It provides the proposed PIE word, the proposed source word from PSem, and the proposed pathway of borrowing, often through Middle Indo-European (MIE) into early Late Indo-European (eLIE). Some examples include: PIE *bhars- ("grain") from PSem *bárru ("grain"); PIE *bheuh2- ("to appear") from PSem *báwiʔ ("it is come"); and PIE *dheh3néh2- ("grain") from PSem *duḫnu ("m
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