h₁neḱ-tó-
“death, the slain state”Widely accepteddeathreligion
nectar, necro-
Root of Greek nekros "corpse", nektar "drink that overcomes death", yielding English nectar, necrosis, necromancy.
Related Roots
bʰeh₂-g-“to allot, to apportion fate”bʰer-g-“to hide, to protect, to bury”bʰeyd-mn̥“act of persuading, a trusting”bʰleh₁g-“to shine, to be blessed”deh₂-mn̥-₃“a dividing, a distribution”deh₂-p-“to apportion a sacrificial meal”deh₂p-“to sacrifice, to distribute (ritual meal)”deh₃-r-₂“a gift, something given freely”