Indo-European Dictionary
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This is a dictionary of the ancient language, Indo-European or Proto-Indo-European, originally written to translate German Names. These translations are just guesses by me and previous translators, without whom I could not have done this work.
Anne M Bergere
Born in 1936. Attended University of Miami, Florida. Presently living in Central Florida. Published a version of the book "German Names" in 1994 in soft cover book 8 1/2 X 12 in. format.
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Indo-European Dictionary - Anne M Bergere
INDO-EUROPEAN DICTIONARY
For Translating German Names
By
Anne Bergère
Published by Anne Bergere at Smashwords
Copyright 1994, 2011, 2016 Anne Bergere
Cover: Dragons at the Tree of Life
Copyright 2011 Anne Bergere
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Links to Numbers starting with
N0
N1
N11
N12
N13
N14
N15
N16
N2
N21
N22
N23
N24
N25
N26
N3
N34
N4
N5
N54
N6
Bibliography
Please Read! ! ! !
Introduction
Important: Words and syllables are listed by Number only. These numbers replace consonants. The vowels are ignored. They are listed according to a modified version of the Soundex Code. Each consonant is given a number representing that type (1 through 6) of consonant. These are my translations as well as those found in books on Indo-European.
If your device has a search function, then search for the word or syllable. If not found, then you need to follow the instructions below to find the number and look it up by number.
Instructions for obtaining the number:
A, E, I, O, U, Y, and H are ignored. (If there are no consonants, look under 0 (zero)).
B, F, P, PF, V and W are 1.
C, Ck, G, J, K, Q, SC, X and Z are 2. (Note CK and SC are not 22, but 2).
D, DT and T are 3. (Note DT is not 33, but 3).
L is 4.
M and N are 5.
R is 6.
Double consonants are not two numbers, but one number. Example: mm is 5, not 55 and tt is 3, not 33.
In Indo-European the G or K is sometimes written GH, KH or Q. This is a hard K, as in the Scottish loch
.
Indo-European or Proto-Indo-European is a language that is theorized to have been spoken about 6000 to 8000 years before the present day somewhere in Europe or Anatolia. It is all guesswork. I have added some words that were deduced from translating names for German Names
(a book that I wrote).
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Word List
Number
Indo-European
Definition
0 (Zero)
A, ai, au, e, ei, eu, i, ia, ja, je, jeu, o, u, as, ais, aues, os, ge, gei, gau, ke, kei, kau
To desire, speak, perceive the message, seek, go, germinate, and allot the youthful life force of the harvest (plant and animal) through the sacred and divine power of the old gods and the ancestors and their laws
Ai, au, eu, eus, ais, aios, aues, kai, kau, keu, skai, skau
Bright, burn, shine, glow; dawn, east, divine
Ai
To utter, speak
Ai, aiu, aiw, ieu, jeu, au
Vital force, youth, youthful vigor, life, life force, long life, eternity, young man
Ao
To allot
Au, aus, ou, ous
To perceive, hear; ear
Au, aue
To draw water, suck; water, wave
Au
Down
Au, awo, ghau, kau
Elder relative, ancestor, old gods, adult male relative other than the father
Au
To desire, dare
Aue, awe, ue, we, wen
To blow; vapor, wind (moving air)
Auei, awi
Bird, egg
Ei
To go
Ei, eis, ein, gei, gein, kei
Divine power, old gods
Ei
Reddish, yew (tree, wood, has red berries)
Eu
To be lacking, empty
Ia, ja, ya
To be roused, seek
Ie, je, ya
To send, throw, throw down
Ieu, u, jeu, ieuos, jeuos
Law, sacred, binding
Ieu, jeu
To connect, couple, harness
Ieua, jeua, yeua
To blend, mix food
Iu, ju, yu
Shout, an exultant jubilant outcry
Iu, ju, yu
You
O
Announcement, message from the gods
Oiua, iua, aiua, aiwa
Fruit, berry, grape
Oui, owi, ouis, eu, owis
Sheep
1
Ap, apo, po
Off, away, down, away from, reach, extend, put
Ap, kap, skap
To take, reach
Awe, aue, we, wen
To blow; wind
Awe, aue
To weave
Awi
Bird
Epi, opi
After, later
Ibh, ip
To turn, wind, climb
Op, kop, skop
Abundance, religious service, agriculture; to work, produce abundantly
Op
To choose
Upo
Near, down, under, up from under, over
Bha, bhau, bhe, bhei, bheu, bho, bhu, pa, pau, pe, pei, peu, pi, po, poi, pu, wa, wau, we, wei, weia, weu, wo, wu, bhen, bhein, pen, wen, wein, kwa, kwe, kwei, spe, spei, swa, swe,