Slavic *pletǫ (in the Old Church Slavic form cited above) must go back to *plek-t-, as the root with the palatovelar would result in an unattested *plestǫ. Alternatively, pletǫ could represent *ple-t- and be allied with Germanic *falþan- (see fold entry 1); this is th...
Before vowels mult-, word-forming element meaning “many, many times, much,” from combining form of Latin multus “much, many,” from PIE *ml-to-, from root *mel-(2) “strong, great, numerous.” It was much-used in forming Latin compounds in classical times and after (such as mult...
词根-ply,-ploy,-ploit,-pli,-plic,-plex,-flex,-play,-flect表示“1. fold:折叠;重合;倍;2. bend:弯曲;3. work with/use:使用” 的含义 apply[ə'plaɪ]vt. 应用;申请;涂,敷941 词源:late 14c., "join or combine (with); attach (to something), adhere," from Old French...
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Before vowels mult-, word-forming element meaning “many, many times, much,” from combining form of Latin multus “much, many,” from PIE *ml-to-, from root *mel-(2) “strong, great, numerous.” It was much-used in forming Latin compounds in classical times and after (such as mult...