*snŕ-

=Proto-Sumric=

Etymology
From Proto-Sumro-Naukl *snərwæ- (""to shake branches, to rush through a forest, to rattle vegetation").

Pronunciation

 * /snr̩/

Verb
*snŕ-
 * Imperative: *sněrjě
 * Supine: *ksnŕ-
 * Perfect: *snərʔə
 * 1) To shake branches
 * 2) To rush through a forest
 * 3) To rattle vegetation

Derived Terms

 * *snaraź ("brutish, loud, obnoxious, annoying")
 * *snǒrǒś ("disturbance")
 * *snərəβoz ("species of tree whose branches sway wildly in the wind")

Descendants

 * Old Tuura: snorti ("to trudge through snow")
 * Old Sumrë: snernen ("to beat, to thrash, to make a loud noise, to warn")
 * Middle Sumri: snerjen ("to beat, to thrash, to empty a container by whacking it")
 * Late Middle Sumri: ndseri ("to empty a container by whacking it")
 * Chozh: onšž ("to empty, to pour out")
 * Old Juakrish: odsr ("to empty a container by whacking it")
 * Misiuri: SNERRE ("to empty a container by whacking it, to drive a stake into the ground")
 * Early Meddió: SNIR ("to impale, to thrust")
 * Risorese: snior ("to stab")
 * Meddió: snyrre ("to impale, to thrust, to shovel")
 * Primitive Branjish: snere ("to land a giant eagle")
 * Old Moca: snēnen ("to warn")
 * East Middle Moca: snjenę ("to warn")
 * West Middle Moca: snjenę ("to do an action too early, to give one position or secret away, to ejaculate prematurely")
 * Standard Bawian: sngenę ("to do an action too early, to give one position or secret away, to ejaculate prematurely")