| Word | āk- |
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| Meaning | to lead, to drive |
| See also |
Linear B: a-ke
‘leads, guides’ Greek: άγω ‘to lead’ Proto-Indo-European: *ag̑- ‘to lead, drive, agitate’ Latin: ago ‘to manage, to drive, to lead’ Tocharian B: āk- ‘lead’ |
| Synonyms | kälā- |
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Other words that might be of interest |
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| añcwāṣi ‘iron’, amok ‘art, skill’, aräṃ ‘appearance, form’, āśant ‘leader, charioteer’, upāy ‘tool, instrument’, kañcaṃ ‘golden’, kärk- ‘to bind, to tie’, kärkṣiṃ ‘manacle, chain’, ku- ‘to pour’, kota- ‘to split’, nkiñc ‘silver’, wles ‘work, effort, service’, tukri ‘clay’ | |