Roots / *h₂enǵʰ-₂
h₂enǵʰ-₂ “to be narrow, to constrict” Widely accepted emotion body
anger, anguish, anxious, angina
At a Glance
Reconstruction h₂enǵʰ-₂ Meaning “to be narrow, to constrict” Confidence Widely accepted Semantic field emotion, body Root of Latin angustus "narrow", angere "to choke", yielding English anger, anguish, anxious, angina, anxiety.
(H)meyǵʰ- “to urinate, to mist” bʰardʰeh₂ “beard, facial hair” bʰeh₁-tl- “instrument of speaking, lips” bʰelǵʰ- “to swell, to gird with a belt” bʰer-d- “to cut with a sharp edge, to shave” bʰer-mn̥-₂ “something carried, a burden” bʰer-s- “top, point, bristling tip” bʰerǵʰ-tó- “raised up, elevated, proud” related entry