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Semantic Fields
16. Emotion
This page lists subcategories for the
semantic field Emotion.
Category numbers are as defined by Carl Darling Buck (cf. A Dictionary of
Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages, 1949); our field
& subcategory labels are sometimes adapted from those of Buck: in our scheme
they are brief but globally unique, parentheses may enclose clues (such as part
of speech) to interpreting a label, and verb infinitives are introduced by 'to'.
If we have assigned, to a semantic subcategory, Proto-Indo-European lexical
entries (PIE etyma) drawn from Julius Pokorny's Indogermanisches
etymologisches Wörterbuch (2 vols, 1959-69), the subcategory label will
be linked to a page that lists those etyma. On that page, links to PIE etyma will
lead into our monolithic listing of same, and possibly to separate pages where
etyma and more modern reflexes thereof (derived words, e.g. in English) are
shown.
N.B. These pages are under construction; as time goes
on corrections may be made, and more links from these semantic subcategories to
pages of lexical entries in them, drawn from Pokorny's etyma and reflexes thereof,
may be added.
- 16.11. Soul, Spirit
- 16.12. Feeling, Emotion
- 16.13. Passion
- 16.14. Care (n)
- 16.15. Wonder, Astonishment
- 16.16. Surprise
- 16.17. Fortune (Good or Bad)
- 16.18. Good Fortune
- 16.19. Misfortune
- 16.21. to Please
- 16.212. Please in Polite Phrases
- 16.22. Joy
- 16.23. Glad, Joyful
- 16.24. Happy; Happiness
- 16.25. to Laugh, Smile
- 16.26. to Play
- 16.27. to Love; Love
- 16.28. Dear
- 16.29. to Kiss
- 16.31. Pain, Suffering
- 16.32. Grief, Sorrow
- 16.33. Anxiety
- 16.34. to Regret, Repent
- 16.35. Pity (n)
- 16.36. Sad
- 16.37. to Cry, Weep
- 16.38. Tear (n)
- 16.39. to Groan
- 16.41. Hate (n)
- 16.42. Anger
- 16.43. Rage, Fury
- 16.44. Envy, Jealousy
- 16.45. Shame (n)
- 16.46. Honor (n)
- 16.47. Fame, Glory
- 16.48. Proud
- 16.51. to Dare
- 16.52. Brave, Courageous
- 16.53. Fear, Fright
- 16.54. Peril, Danger
- 16.55. Timid, Cowardly
- 16.61. to Will, Wish
- 16.62. to Desire
- 16.63. Hope (n)
- 16.64. Thanks (n)
- 16.65. Faithful
- 16.66. True
- 16.67. Lie, Falsehood
- 16.68. Deceit
- 16.69. to Forgive
- 16.71. Good
- 16.72. Bad
- 16.73. Right (adj)
- 16.74. Wrong (adj)
- 16.75. Sin, Impiety
- 16.76. Fault, Guilt
- 16.77. Error, Mistake
- 16.78. Blame (n)
- 16.79. Praise (n)
- 16.81. Beautiful
- 16.82. Ugly