Indo-european Initial Variants Dy- (Z-)/ Y-/D-

Classical Quarterly 9 (02):104- (1915)
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The following paper will undertake to demonstrate an I.E. root dyu ‘iungere,’ and its synonymous correlatives dyem/dyā , dyā-t-/dyat dyes/dyō[u]s

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