Dan. hrassa n. “precipice”
A noun for “precipice” developed from primitive ᴹ✶khrassē (Ety/KHARÁS). Here the aspirate [kʰ] became the voiceless spirant [x] (“ch”) and then the initial [x] became [h], unvoicing the following [r]. The [x]-sound is preserved in the compound name Gochressiel. This word is also an example of how a long final vowel sometimes developed into short final [a].
Reference ✧ Ety/KHARÁS ✧ “precipice”
Element In
Cognates
Derivations
Phonetic Developments
ᴹ✶khrassē > hrassa | [kʰrassē] > [xrassē] > [xrassa] > [r̥assa] | ✧ Ety/KHARÁS |