*s-w-g- “sick”
EIEC *seug- “be sick, take care of sick?” Proto-IndoEuropean sju:k-r “sick” Old Norse se:oc “sick” Old English sioh “sick” Old High German suht “sickness” Old High German siuk-s “sick” Gothic saúht-s “sickness” Gothic hiwcanim “sicken” Armenian *sokto- “sickness, ?dryness” socht “silence; stupor” Old Irish sakta:izzi “takes care of, performs sick maintenance” Hittite indicating a mentally patological state CAIEH 26 siuk-s “sick” Gothic saugus “cautious” Lithuanian *sakit “sick, hurt” Proto-Austronesian sa:kit “sick” Tagalog ma-haki “sick” Tonga PMS asag “demon that causes sickness” Sumerian PMA asu-wang- “demon, spirit, a man capable of changing form” Philippines suang- “demon, devil” Tai “genii” Siamese saang- “god, demon” Thai usong- “spirit” Telefol sakit- “sickness” Philippines sakit- “demon that causes illness” Tonsea Tombulo, Tondano sigga “weak” Sumerian sigam- “consumptive” Tagalog sika- “suffering from dysentery” Ilocano sikal- “suffering from pains in abdomen” Ilocano sigab- “having a long illness” Bontok sakit- “illness, disease” Philippines Back