kreuə-

kreuə-
Raw flesh. Oldest form *kreuə₂-.
1. Suffixed o-grade form *krowə-o-. raw, from Old English hrēaw, raw, from Germanic *hrawaz.
2. Suffixed form *krewə-s-. creatine, creodont, creosote, pancreas, from Greek kreas, flesh.
3. Suffixed zero-grade form *krū-do- (< *kruə-do-).
a. crude; ecru, recrudesce, from Latin crūdus, bloody, raw;
b. cruel, from Latin crūdēlis, cruel.
 
[Pokorny 1. A. kreu- 621.]

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