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Uralic etymology :

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Number: 763
Proto: *perV
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English meaning: swamp
German meaning: Kot; Sumpf
Finnish: (porikko 'aufgeschwollene Erde'? - rejected by Redei)
Estonian: (pori 'dünner Kot, Dreck' - rejected by Redei)
Mordovian: (pora 'Hain' - rejected by Redei)
Udmurt (Votyak): pera (S) 'weicher, schwarzer Morast, mit welchem man Tuch färbt', ber-gop (I) 'Moorpfütze' ?
Komi (Zyrian): pereb (Le.) 'берег лесной реки (покрытый мхом)' ?
Hungarian: berëk (acc. berkët) 'Hain; Gebüsch; Sumpfwiese' ?
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Nostratic etymology :

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Eurasiatic: *ṗVrV ?
Meaning: swamp
Indo-European: *pur(w)-
Uralic: *perV
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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *pur(w)-
Meaning: dirt, marsh
Old Indian: púrīṣa- n. 'crumbling or loose earth, rubbish; feces, excrement, ordure'
Baltic: *pur̃w-a- c., -iā̃ f.
Russ. meaning: грязь, болото
References: Fraenkel 675
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Baltic etymology :

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Proto-Baltic: *pur̃w-a- c., -iā̃ f.
Meaning: dirt, marsh
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: pur̃va-s 'Schmutz, Dreck', pl. purvaĩ '(Strassen)kot'
Lettish: pùrvs, purve 'Morast, Sumpf'
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