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bhelgh- — To swell. Extension of bhel 2. Oldest form *bhelg̑h , becoming *bhelgh in centum languages. 1. O grade form *bholgh . bellows, belly, from Old English bel(i)g, bælig, bag, bellows, from Germanic *balgiz. 2. Zero grade form … Universalium
bellows — [OE] Bellows and belly were originally the same word, Old English belig, which meant ‘bag’. This was used in the compound blǣstbelig, literally ‘blowing bag’, a device for blowing a fire, which was replaced in the late Old English period by the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
belly — {{11}}belly (n.) O.E. belg, bylg (W.Saxon), bælg (Anglian) leather bag, purse, bellows, from P.Gmc. *balgiz bag (Cf. O.N. belgr bag, bellows, bylgja billow, Goth. balgs wineskin ), from PIE *bholgh , from root *bhelgh to swell, an exte … Etymology dictionary
balgi- — *balgi , *balgiz germ., stark. Maskulinum (i): nhd. Balg, Haut; ne. bag, skin (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., as., ahd.; Hinweis: s. *belgan; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
bellows — [OE] Bellows and belly were originally the same word, Old English belig, which meant ‘bag’. This was used in the compound blǣstbelig, literally ‘blowing bag’, a device for blowing a fire, which was replaced in the late Old English period by the… … Word origins