bʰergh-mn̥
“something high, mountain”Widely acceptedlandscape
barrow, berg, iceberg, borough
Derivative from *bʰergh- "high", yielding Old English beorg "hill, barrow", German Berg, English barrow, berg, iceberg.
Related Roots
bʰerǵʰ-mn̥-“height, elevated place”bʰredʰ-“to wade through, to cross water on foot”bʰruH-“beam, bridge structure, plank”dhelbh-“to dig, to hollow out”dʰembʰ-“to bury, to dig into earth”dʰewb-₃“deep, dark, hidden from light”dʰeyǵʰ-mn̥-₃“a wall, thing built of clay”gʰrewb-“to dig, to scratch the ground”