racine

racine, n.


1. (D’UNE PLANTE) rōt > a.m. root, v.n. rót (f. th. rac.) ♦ wyrt/wurt/wert/w(e)ort/wirt (f. i), got. waurts (f. i), v.n. urt (f.), v.h.a. wurza (f. ōn) > all.m. Wurz, v.s. wurt ♦ wyrtruma (m. an) ♦ wyrtwala/wyrtwela (m. an), v.h.a. wurzala (f. ōn). racine comestible eorþ(h)nutu (f. th. rac.) > a.m. earthnut ♦ more/moru (f. ōn), v.h.a. moraha/morach > all.m. Möhre ♦ wælwyrte more (f. ōn) ♦ wealdmore/w(e)alhmore/wēalmore (f. ōn) ♦ w(e)alhmoru (f.) ♦ wealhmora/wēalmora/waldmora (m. an). racine de sureau ellenwyrttruma (m. an). prendre racine niman tō (VF4) ♦ wyrttrumian (Vf2).


2. (D’UNE DENT)
wyrtrum (m.).


3.
(origine, fondement) (e)aldor/ealdur (m. a), v.s. aldiro/eldro, v.fr. alder ♦ stān > a.m. stone, got. stains, v.n. steinn, v.h.a. stein > all.m. Stein {m. a}, v.s. stēn, v.fr. stēn (m. a) ♦ staþol/staþul/staþel (m. a) > a.m. staddle, v.n. stǫðull, v.h.a. stadal ♦ stefn/stemn (m. i) > a.m. stem, v.n. stafn/stamn, v.h.a. stam > all.m. Stamm, v.s. stamn, v.fr. stevne ♦ stofn (f.) ♦ wyrtwalu (f.).