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Proto-Baltic: *u-t-i- c., *u-t-iā̃ f.
Meaning: louse
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: utē̃ `Laus', dial. utì-s `id.'
Lettish: uts (gen. -s), ute `Laus'
Comments: With a different suffix: Lith vievesà `Gans-, Viehlaus', dial. víevesa, vīvēsà, veĩvēsa, vievisa `id.', víevasa `Vogellaus'.
baltet-meaning,baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,baltet-lett,baltet-notes,

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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *ū-
Meaning: louse
Old Indian: yūkā f., yūka m., Pali ūkā- `louse'
Baltic: *u-t-i- c., *u-t-iā̃ f.
Russ. meaning: насекомое (вошь)
References: WP II 443
Comments: Lith vievesà `Gans-, Viehlaus', dial. víevesa, vīvēsà, veĩvēsa, vievisa `id.', víevasa `Vogellaus' + Slav *vъšь < *wes-/*us-, a different root.
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-balt,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,piet-comment,

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