Latin pollicior 'to hold forth, offer, promise' from por 'for, before' + liceor (licet 'it is allowed') from PIE *lei-q- 'lie open, be free', augmentation of *lei- 'lie/lay out, sretch out'.

Latin sollicito 'to stir up, arouse, tempt' from sollus 'whole, entire' + cieo 'to move, stir' from PIE *qei- 'move to and fro'.

Greek politike 'urban' from polis 'city-state' from *pel@-; cf. Sanskrit pura 'city'.


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