Abstract

LITH. raižyti ( -o ) “CARVE, ENGRAVE, CUT OUT” Summary The verb has probably nothing to do with rėžti (-ia) “cut” etymologically as is sometimes supposed, but it evidently contains a root reiž- / riž-, which is represented also by Lith. pa-raižti (-ia) “fill up”, Latv. riezt (-žu, -zu) “cut, slice”, riezis “boundary, bound; patch, lot”, Lith. ryžė “patch, lot, plot”, ryželis “strip, stripe”, pa-raižiuo. pa-reižiuo “in turn, in succession, in order” and others.

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