"alāsk-" meaning in Tocharian B

See alāsk- in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Etymology: Either a learned borrowing from Sanskrit अलस (alasa, “lazy”) (compare *ālase), or from Proto-Indo-European *h₂elh₁- (“heat”), as in a fever. In the latter case, compare Irish allas (“sweat”). Etymology templates: {{lbor|txb|sa|अलस||lazy|nocap=1}} learned borrowing from Sanskrit अलस (alasa, “lazy”), {{der|txb|ine-pro|*h₂elh₁-||heat}} Proto-Indo-European *h₂elh₁- (“heat”), {{cog|ga|allas||sweat}} Irish allas (“sweat”) Head templates: {{head|txb|verb}} alāsk-
  1. to be sick Categories (topical): Disease, Medicine Derived forms: alāṣmo, alāṣṣālle

Download JSON data for alāsk- meaning in Tocharian B (1.8kB)

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