h₃eyH-mn̥
“journey, going”Widely acceptedtravelmovement
Source of Latin iter, English itinerary, itinerant
Nominal of the journey root, yielding Latin iter and English itinerary, itinerant.
bʰeh₂-d-“to go, step, walk”bʰer-eyo-“to carry repeatedly, bear habitually”bʰer-tó-“carried, borne”dʰrebʰ-“to drive, push, run”dʰrebʰ-eyo-“to keep running, drive”dʰreǵ-“to draw, drag, pull along”dʰreǵ-mn̥“that which is dragged, burden”dhregh-“to pull, drag, carry” related entry