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  • name, nıme: from PIE base *nomn- "name."
Cognates: cf. Avestan nama, Sanskrit nama, Greek onoma, onyma, Latin nomen, Russian imya, Old Irish ainm, Old Welsh anu, Old Frisian nama, Old High German namo, German name, Old Norse nafn, Gothic namo "name."
English Cognate: name, noun (from Old French)
Source: Etymonline, Nişanyan


  • ne: from PIE base *ne- "no, not."
Cognates: cf. Old Norse, Old Frisian, Lithuanian, Old High German ne, Gothic ni "not."
English Cognate: no, not, none, un-
Source: Etymonline, Nişanyan


  • new: from PIE base *newn "nine."
Cognates: cf. Avestan nava, Sanskrit nava, Greek ennea, Albanian nende, Latin novem, Lithuanian devnyi, Old Frisian niugun, Old Norsk niu, German neun, Gothic niun "nine."
English Cognate: nine
Source: Etymonline


  • newi: from PIE base *newos "new."
Cognates: cf. Avestan nava-, Sanskrit navah, Hittite newash, Greek neos, Lithuanian naujas, Russian novyi, Latin novus, Old Irish nue, Welsh newydd, Old Frisian nie, German neu, Danish, Swedish ny, Gothic niujis "new."
English Cognate: new, news
Source: Etymonline, Nişanyan


  • niştiş: from PIE base *sed- "to sit."
Cognates: cf. Old Persian hadis "abode;" Sanskrit a-sadat "sat down," sidati "sits;" Greek ezesthai "to sit," hedra "seat, chair, face of a geometric solid;" Old Irish suide "seat, sitting;" Welsh sedd "seat," eistedd "sitting;" Lithuanian sedmi "to sit;" Russian sad "garden," Lithuanian soditi "to plant;" Gothic sitan, Old English sittan "to sit," Old Norse sitja, Old Frisian sitta, Dutch zitten, Old High German sizzan, German sitzen, Gothic sitan "sit."
English Cognate: sit, sedentary (from Middle French), reside (from Old French), residence (from Old French), site (from Latin), situate (from Latin)
Source: Etymonline


Çavkanî
  • Cheung, Johnny. Etymological Dictionary of the Iranian Verb. Boston: Brill. 2007.
  • Etymonline. Online English Etymology Dictionary. <etymonline.com> by Douglas Harper.
  • Fortson, Benjamin W. Indo-European Language and Culture. Blackwell Publishing. 2004.
  • Nisanyan, Sevan. Etymological Dictionary of Modern Turkish. Adam Y. Istanbul 2007.
  • Watkins, Calvert. The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots. Second Ed. Houghton Publishing. USA 2007.