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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *spol-
Meaning: hide, fell
Old Greek: spolás, -ádos f. `lederner Harnisch, Koller'; spólia = tà paratillómena erídia apò tō̃n skelō̂n tō̂n probátōn (Hsch.); áspalon = skü̂tos Hsch.
Baltic: *spal-ia- c., *spel-an-
Latin: spolium, -ī n. `abgezogene oder abgelegte Tierhaut; dem Feinde abgenommene Rüstung, Beute'
Russ. meaning: содранная кожа, шкура
References: WP II 677 f
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Proto-Baltic: *spal-ia- c., *spel-an-
Meaning: husk
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: spãli-s `Achel, einzelne (Flachs)schäbe', pl. spãliai `Schäben, Abfall beim Flachsbrechen', dial. spalī̃-s 'id.'
Lettish: spal̨i pl. 'Schäwen, Abfall von Flachs und Hede'
Old Prussian: spelanxtis 'Splitter' Voc. 642 ?
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