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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *mek(ʷ)-
Meaning: a k. of big fish
Old Indian: mákara- m. 'a k. of sea-monster, sometimes confounded with the crocodile, shark, dolphin etc.'; Pāli makaro 'a certain sea monster of fabulous fish (dolphin or sword fish)'
Baltic: *mek-n-iā̃ f., *mek-s-r-a- c., -ā̂ f., *mek-s-er-ia- c.
Russ. meaning: рыба (вид)
References: Fraenkel 429
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-balt,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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Proto-Baltic: *mek-n-iā̃ f., *mek-s-r-a- c., -ā̂ f., *mek-s-er-ia- c.
Meaning: a fish
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: mẽknē 'Döbel', mekš(e)rī̃-s, mẽkšra-s, mekšrà 'Plötze, Rotauge'
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