पूयति
Sanskrit
verb
Definitions
- to become foul, to become putrid; to stink
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-Aryan *púHyati inherited from Proto-Indo-Iranian *púHyati inherited from Proto-Indo-European *púH-ye-ti, *puH- (rotten, foul, rot, stink, pus).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*puH-
Gloss
rotten, foul, rot, stink, pus
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afoul English
- antifoul English
- befilth English
- befoul English
- filth English
- foul English
- foulable English
- foulbrood English
- fouler English
- fouleth English
- foulish English
- foully English
- foulmouth English
- foulmouthed English
- foulness English
- foulsome English
- nonfoul English
- overfoul English
- putrescent English
- pyo- English
- puteo Latin
- puteo, putēre Latin
- puter Latin
- puter, putrem Latin
- puteō Latin
- putorius Latin
- putrefacio Latin
- putrefactio Latin
- putrefactiō Latin
- putreo Latin
- putreō Latin
- putridus Latin
- putrēre Latin
- putēre Latin
- pūs Latin
- pūteō Latin
- pūtōrem Latin
- Foul German
- putrido Italian
- puzzare Italian
- puzzore Italian
- pourriture French
- putride French
- pútrido Spanish, Castilian
- πυός Ancient Greek
- πύον Ancient Greek
- πῦον Ancient Greek
- *puH- Proto-Indo-European
- *puHtós Proto-Indo-European
- *púH-ye-ti Proto-Indo-European
- pútrido Portuguese
- *bi- Proto-Germanic
- *fūlaz Proto-Germanic
- *fūô Proto-Germanic
- foula Swedish
- faul Polish
- fulnes Old English
- fūl Old English
- foul Middle English
- putride Old French
- putri Esperanto
- podrit Catalan, Valencian
- putred Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- πύον Greek (modern)
- փուտ Old Armenian
- puçërr Albanian
- putréfier Middle French
- *fūliþu gmw-pro
- *púHyati Proto-Indo-Iranian
- putrid Aromanian
- *púHyati Proto-Indo-Aryan
- *putso Proto-Albanian
- *spHul Proto-Albanian