swel-

swel-
*swel-
germ.?, Verb:
nhd. bewegen, sich bewegen;
ne. move (Verb);
Hinweis: s. *swalga-;
Etymologie:
idg. *su̯el- (1)?, *su̯elk-?, Verb, schlingen (Verb) (2), essen?, trinken?, Pokorny 1045;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 551

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