Cognate Set 1256 – Meaning: vomit

IE-CoR reference form:
*reu̯H-
IE-CoR reference language:
Proto-Indo-European
Ideophonic:
no
Parallel derivation:
no
Justification:
From Proto-Slavic *rъvati 'to tear' and further derived from PIE *reu̯H- 'to tear (up)' (Vasmer 1986-1987 III:452, Derksen 2008:441-442, Boryś 2005:528, LIV² 510).
Found in clades:
Slavic
Revised by:
Lechosław Jocz
Found in 1 clade by 1 lexeme.
Language Lexeme Native script Phonetic Phonemic Notes
97   Russian rvat' рвать ɾvɑ̈tsʲ rvatʲ
References
  • Boryś, W.: 528
    PS *rŭvati is related to Lithuanian ráuti, ráuju 'tear out, pull out', Latin ruō, ruere 'fall down, squirm', Tocharian A, B ru- 'tear'. PIE *reu̯- 'dig, tear'.
  • Derksen, Rick: 441-442
    Cf. s.v. Proto-Slavic *rъvati 'tear' from PIE *(H)ruH- (cf. Lat. rūta caesa 'minerals and timber already quarried and felled at the time an estate is put up for sale', OIc. rýja 'tear out wool').
  • Rix, Helmut: 510
    S.v. *reu̯H- 'aufreißen' (IEW 868), with OCS rŭvǫ, rŭvati 'tear' and ryjǫ, ryti 'dig', Latin ruō, ruere Vedic rávat, Tocharian B rwātär etc. given as cognates.
  • Vasmer, Max: 3: 452
    Russian rvat' is related to Latin ruō, ruere, Old Indic rávati, Lithuanian ravė́ti, raviù etc.