hwis-

hwis-
*hwis-
germ., Verb:
nhd. zischen, flüstern;
ne. hiss;
Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., ahd.;
Etymologie:
s. ing. *k̑u̯ei- (2)?, Verb, zischen, pfeifen, wispern, Pokorny 628;
Weiterleben:
an. hvī-s-k-r-a, schwach. Verb, flüstern;
Weiterleben:
an. hvi-s-l-a, schwach. Verb, flüstern;
Weiterleben:
ae. hwi-s-pr-ian, schwach. Verb, flüstern, murmeln;
Weiterleben:
ae. hwi-s-tl-ian, schwach. Verb (2), pfeifen;
Weiterleben:
s. ae. hwæ̅-s-tr-ian, schwach. Verb, murmeln, flüstern;
Weiterleben:
vergleiche ae. hwi-s-tl-e, wi-s-tl-e, schwach. Femininum (n), Ried (Neutrum) (1), Rohr, Pfeife;
Weiterleben:
s. ahd. wispalōn* 3, schwach. Verb (2), wispeln, lispeln, flüstern, pfeifen, zischeln, zischen;
mhd. wispeln, schwach. Verb, zischen, pfeifen;
nhd. wispeln, schwach. Verb, wispeln, zischen, pfeifen, flüstern, DW 30, 735;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 118

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