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Abkhaz-Adyghe etymology :

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Proto-West-Caucasian: *ŁA- / *ĺA-
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: ear
Abkhaz: a-lǝ́mħa
Abaza: lǝmħa
Adyghe: tħāḳʷǝm
Kabardian: tħaḳʷǝma
Ubykh: Laḳʷǝma
Comments: There are two PWC roots, which are probably later differentiated variants of one original root for 'ear':

    a) *ŁA- in compounds meaning 'ear': PAT *lǝ-mǝħa (where -ħa must be the same root as PAT *ħa 'to hear' q.v.; see Ломтатидзе 1955, 824); PAK *tħá-ḳʷǝma and Ub. Lá-ḳʷǝma (etymology of the second component obscure);

    b) *ĺA- in compounds meaning 'to listen': PAT *-ʒ́ǝ-rǝ-ʕʷǝ- (Abkh. á-ʒrǝʕʷ-ra, Bz. á-ʒ́ʕʷǝr-ra /with metathesis/, Abaz. ʒǝrʕʷ-ra); PAK *da-ʡʷa- (Ad., Kab. daʡʷa-n); Ub. La-q̇ʷǝ́-. Here Shagirov (1, 150) thinks that PAT *ʒ́ corresponds to PAK *d - this is certainly wrong, because in this case (PWC *b́ʷ) we should expect dʷ, and not L in Ubykh. PAT *ʒ́ǝ- in this verb is probably a modification of the reciprocal version prefix *-źǝ- (which is semantically rather plausible). The element corresponding to PAK *d and Ub. L here must be PAT *r (*-rǝʕʷǝ-) which (despite Shagirov ibid.), of course, can not be considered a causative prefix (the verb has no causative semantics at all). For the second part of this PWC compound see *q:́Iʷǝ-. The root *da- ( < *ĺa-) is present in another PAK compound *da-gʷǝ́ 'deaf' (where -gʷǝ is a privative suffix: "earless"), see Шагиров 1, 145. Judging from the external evidence, the variant with the resonant *ĺA is original; reasons for its transformation into a lateral affricate in the word for "ear" are yet to be investigated.

abadet-prnum,abadet-meaning,abadet-abk,abadet-aba,abadet-adg,abadet-kab,abadet-ubk,abadet-comment,

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North Caucasian etymology :

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Proto-North Caucasian: *ɫĕHɫe (~-i)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: ear
Proto-Nakh: *la
Proto-Dargwa: *leħi
Proto-West Caucasian: *ŁA- / *ĺA-
Notes: See Abdokov 1983, 77. Cf. also Hurr. lēlǝ 'ear' (Diakonoff-Starostin 1986, 53) which fits well as a reflex of the reconstructed NC form (actually, the Hurr. form is the reason for reconstructing *ɫ and not *l in PEC).

    The cluster *-Hɫ- is reconstructed tentatively; if -lǝ in the Hurr. form is a suffix, we could also reconstruct *ɫĕHe.

caucet-prnum,caucet-meaning,caucet-nakh,caucet-darg,caucet-abad,caucet-comment,

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Nakh etymology :

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Proto-Nakh: *la
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: ear
Chechen: lerg
Ingush: lerg
Batsbi: larḳ
Comments: The early PN paradigm must be reconstructed as *la, *lari-. The first form is preserved in Chech. la-dīʁa/-dōʁa, Ing. la-duwʁa "to listen". The second form gave rise to the diminutive *lari-ḳ which has survived as the basic word for "ear" (cf. also Cheb. larig, Shar. lerig etc.). This form belongs to the 3d class in Chech., Ing. and to the 8th class in Bacb.
nakhet-prnum,nakhet-meaning,nakhet-che,nakhet-ing,nakhet-bcb,nakhet-comment,

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Dargwa etymology :

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Proto-Dargwa: *leħi
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: ear
Akusha: liħi
Chiragh: lāI
Comments: Cf. also Ur. liħi, Kait. laIʕ, Kub. laIj, Tsud. laħi etc.
darget-prnum,darget-meaning,darget-drg,darget-chr,darget-comment,

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Sino-Caucasian etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Caucasian: *ŁVHɫV
Meaning: ear
Borean etymology: Borean etymology
North Caucasian: *ɫĕHɫe (~-i)
Burushaski: *ltumal (? < *ltul-ma)
Basque: *be=ɫar̄i
sccet-meaning,sccet-prnum,sccet-cauc,sccet-buru,sccet-basq,

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Burushaski etymology :

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Common Burushaski: *ltumal
Sino-Caucasian Etymology: Sino-Caucasian Etymology
Meaning: ear
Yasin: -ltúmal
Hunza: -ltúmal
Nagar: -ltúmal
buruet-prnum,buruet-meaning,buruet-yas,buruet-hun,buruet-ngr,

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Basque etymology :

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Proto-Basque: *be=ɫar̄i
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: ear
Bizkaian: belarri
Gipuzkoan: belarri
High Navarrese: (n) belarri, bearri, (s) biarri
Low Navarrese: beharri
Salazarese: begarri
Lapurdian: beharri
Baztanese: begarri
Aezkoan: biarri
Zuberoan: behárri
Roncalese: biárri
Comments: Forms of type *behar̄i contaminated with the verb *beha- 'to listen, look'. Michelena posited *berarri as the most ancient form, which is also possible, since *l often changes to /r/ between vowels, which would then dissimilate to /l/ because of the following /r̄/.
basqet-prnum,basqet-meaning,basqet-bzk,basqet-gip,basqet-anv,basqet-bnv,basqet-sal,basqet-lab,basqet-bzt,basqet-azk,basqet-zbr,basqet-rnc,basqet-comments,

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Long-range etymologies :

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Borean (approx.) : LVLV
Meaning : ear
Sino-Caucasian : *ŁVHɫV
Austric : *tVʔlu
globet-meaning,globet-scc,globet-austr,

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Austric etymology :

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Proto-Austric: *tVʔlu
Meaning: ear
Borean etymology: Borean etymology
Proto-Austroasiatic: *to:r
Austroasiatic meaning: ear
Munda parallels: M. lutur
Proto-Austronesian: *tilu
Austronesian meaning: earwax, ear
Austronesian code: 23:28
austr-meaning,austr-prnum,austr-aa,austr-aame,austr-mun,austr-an,austr-anme,austr-ancode,

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Austro-Asiatic etymology :

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Proto-Austro-Asiatic: *to:r
Meaning: ear
Austric etymology: Austric etymology
Proto-Katuic: *to:r
Proto-Bahnaric: *to:r
Proto-Pearic: Chong thanar
Proto-Monic: *tɔ:r
Proto-Palaungic: Ria sntɔr.1
Proto-Khmu: *tor, hǝN-
References: VHL 147, 1 S-1 57
aaet-meaning,aaet-prnum,aaet-kat,aaet-bah,aaet-pear,aaet-mon,aaet-pawa,aaet-kmu,aaet-bib,

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Katuic etymology :

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Proto-Katuic: *to:r
Meaning: ear
Presyllable: kǝ-
Austro-Asiatic etymology: Austro-Asiatic etymology
Proto-West Katuic: *to:r
Proto-East Katuic: *to:r /*tɔr
References: DF-102; P-1042; TK5.75; TK8.138
katet-meaning,katet-prpr,katet-prnum,katet-wkat,katet-ekat,katet-bibref,

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West Katuic etymology :

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Proto-West Katuic: *to:r
Meaning: ear
Presyllable: kǝ-
Katuic etymology: Katuic etymology
Bru Van Keu: kutur.T
Bru Van Keu meaning: ear
So: katu:r.N
So meaning: ear
Bru: kǝtɔ:r.N
Bru meaning: ear
Kui: kǝtɔ:r.N
Kui meaning: ear
Kuay: kǝtɔ:r.N
Kuay meaning: ear
Ngeu: kǝto:j.N
Ngeu meaning: ear
wkatet-meaning,wkatet-wpre,wkatet-prnum,wkatet-vkv,wkatet-vkvme,wkatet-so,wkatet-some,wkatet-bru,wkatet-brume,wkatet-kui,wkatet-kuime,wkatet-kuay,wkatet-kuayme,wkatet-ngeu,wkatet-nyeume,

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East Katuic etymology :

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Proto-East Katuic: *to:r
Meaning: ear
Presyllable: kǝ-
Katuic etymology: Katuic etymology
Pakoh: kuto:r.T
Pakoh meaning: ear
Taojh: kitor.T V?
Taojh meaning: ear (PT-198); kito:r.T (VL)
Lao Katu: kitor
Lao Katu meaning: ear
Ngeq: kato:r
Ngeq meaning: ear
Kri: kato:r
Chatong: kato:r
Kantu dialects: kantɔ:r
Triw: kanto:r
Dakkan dialects (1): kato:r
Dakkan dialects (2): kǝto:r tuŋ
Dakkan meaning: earlobe
Katu dialects (1): katâr
Katu dialects (2): katâr
Katu dialects (3): kǝtɛr V?
Katu meaning: ear
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Bahnar etymology :

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Proto-Bahnaric: *to:r
Meaning: ear
Presyllable: #/ CǝN-
Austro-Asiatic etymology: Austro-Asiatic etymology
Proto-South Bahnaric: *to:r
Proto-Northwest-Bahnaric: *to:r, #/n-
Harak: ŋto ear
References: TB5.73
banet-meaning,banet-prpr,banet-prnum,banet-sob,banet-nwb,banet-har,banet-refer,

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South Bahnaric etymology :

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Proto-South Bahnaric: *to:r
Meaning: ear
Bahnaric etymology: Bahnaric etymology
Chrau form: to:r
Chrau meaning: ear
Stieng form: to:r
Stieng meaning: ear
References: SBS-556
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North-West Bahnaric etymology :

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Proto-North-West- Bahnaric: *to:r, #/n-
Meaning: ear, handle of a pot
Bahnaric etymology: Bahnaric etymology
Tariang: to:r handle
Kaseng: to:r handle
Yaeh: tɔ:r ear, handle
References: TB5.73
nwbet-meaning,nwbet-prnum,nwbet-tr,nwbet-ks,nwbet-yh,nwbet-refer,

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Harak etymology :

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Proto-Harak: *to:r, #/n-
Meaning: ear, handle of a pot
Bahnaric etymology: Bahnaric etymology
Harak: ŋto ear
Alak: nto: ear
References: TB5.73
haret-meaning,haret-prnum,haret-hr,haret-alak,haret-refer,

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Pearic etymology :

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Proto-Pearic:
Meaning: know
Austro-Asiatic etymology: Austro-Asiatic etymology
Song: thanar.A
Song meaning: know
pearet-meaning,pearet-prnum,pearet-song,pearet-songme,

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Monic etymology :

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Proto-Monic: *tɔ:r
Meaning: ear
Presyllable: kǝ-
Austro-Asiatic etymology: Austro-Asiatic etymology
Modern Mon: katow
Old Mon: ktor
Nyakur: kǝtuar.L
Nyakur meaning: ear
References: N139; S-57
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