S. naedh n. “wounding, wound” (Category: to Wound; Wound; Wounded)
A noun for “a wounding, a wound” appearing in revisions to the Outline of Phonology (OP2) made around 1959, derived from primitive ✶snagdē based on the root √SNAG “wound, gash” (PE19/91). Here the combination agd vocalized to aið, and then the ai became ae.
References ✧ PE19/91-92
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✶snagdē > naeð | [snagdē] > [snaidē] > [snaide] > [n̥aide] > [n̥aiðe] > [n̥aið] > [n̥aeð] > [naeð] | ✧ PE19/91 |