ᴹ√KEL root. “flow, flow away (downhill), run (of water or rivers), run away especially downwards or at end”
References ✧ Ety/ET, KEL; EtyAC/KEL; PE18/58; PE22/98, 114
Glosses
- “flow, flow away, run (of rivers)” ✧ PE18/58
- “flowing away” ✧ PE18/58
- “go, run (especially of water), flow away downhill” ✧ Ety/KEL
- “run away especially downwards or at end” ✧ PE22/114
Changes
- KEL “go, run (especially of water)” »» KEL “go, run (especially of water), flow away downhill” ✧ EtyAC/KEL
Derivatives
- > Ilk. celon “river” ✧ Ety/KEL
- > ᴹ✶ektel- “to gush” ✧ PE22/98
- ⇒ ᴹ✶ektelu- “to well, bubble up, gush forth” ✧ PE22/114
- ⇒ ᴹ✶et-kelē “spring, issue of water” ✧ Ety/KEL
- > ᴹ✶kelu- “to flow, well up” ✧ PE22/98
- ⇒ ᴹ✶ektelu- “to well, bubble up, gush forth”
- ⇒ ᴹ✶kelutā- “to cause to flow out” ✧ PE22/98
- > ᴹQ. kelu- “to (begin to) flow, spring forth (of water)”
- > ᴹ✶kelun “river” ✧ Ety/KEL
- > ᴹ√KWEL “fade (away), die away, grow faint; wither” ✧ Ety/KEL
- > ᴹ√KYEL “come to an end, cease, run out” ✧ Ety/KEL; PE22/114
- ⇒ ᴹQ. ehtele “spring, issue of water” ✧ Ety/ET
- > ᴹQ. kelma “channel” ✧ Ety/KEL
- > ᴹQ. kelu- “to (begin to) flow, spring forth (of water)” ✧ PE22/114
- > ᴹQ. kelume “stream, flow” ✧ Ety/KEL
- > ᴹQ. kelut “rivulet”
- > ᴹQ. kelya- “to rain; (lit.) to send running down” ✧ PE22/114
- > N. celeth “stream, *brook, rill, runlet; (lit.) a flowing” ✧ EtyAC/KEL
- > N. celw “spring, source” ✧ Ety/KEL