| The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. |
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Appendix I
Indo-European Roots |
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| ENTRY: | bheudh- |
| DEFINITION: | To be aware, to make aware. Derivatives include bid, forbid, and Buddha2. 1a. bid, from Old English b odan, to proclaim; b. forbid, from Old English forb odan, to forbid; c. verboten, from Old High German farbiotan, to forbid. ac all from Germanic *(for)beudan (*for, before; see per1). 2. bode1, from Old English bodian, to announce, from boda, messenger, from Germanic *bud n-. 3. beadle, from Old English bydel, herald, messenger, and Old High German butil, herald, both from Germanic *budilaz, herald. 4. ombudsman, from Old Norse bodh, command, from Germanic *budam. 5. Buddha2; bodhisattva, bo tree, from Sanskrit bodhati, he awakes, is enlightened, becomes aware, and bodhi , perfect knowledge. (Pokorny bheudh- 150.) |
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