*snerrete

=Proto-Mangeodge=

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

Pronunciation

 * /ˈsne.rːete/

Verb
*snerrete
 * Imperative: *snerreju
 * Supine: *čsnerre
 * Perfect: *snerrē
 * 1) To shake branches
 * 2) To rush through a forest
 * 3) To rattle vegetation

Derived Terms

 * *snerrejos ("forest rhino")

Descendants

 * Old Mangeodge: snerreti ("to rampage, to leave a wake or trail behind")
 * Old Etjarutr: snirriti ("to have an effect, to influence, to leave one's mark")
 * Mid Middle Mangeodge: snerrit ("to lay down a path")
 * West Middle Mangeodge: strit ("to make a mess, to travel around raiding villages")
 * Romoruzian: strit ("to lead a military campaign")
 * Rovianzian: strit ("to litter, to trash a place, to defile")
 * South Middle Mangeodge: snreti ("to leave a wake or trail behind")
 * Misiuri (loanword): SNERE ("to swim")
 * Early Meddió: SNI ("to swim")
 * Risorese: sni ("to swim")
 * Meddió: snyre ("to swim")
 * Primitive Branjish: snere ("to swim")