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Proto-IE: *grem(ǝ)-
Meaning: to bend (the arm), to take in arms
Old Indian: grā́ma- m. `multitude, collection; village, community, hamlet'
Baltic: *gram-añ-t-a- c., *grum-añ-t-a-, -uñ-t-a-, *grum̃-t-a-, *-s-t-a-, *grum̃-s-l-a-/grum̂-s-l-a- (1) c., *grum-ul-a- c., *gram-a- c., *grum̂- vb. tr., *gram̃-s-l-iac., *gram̃-s-t-ī̂- vb., *grum̂-s-t-ī̂- (1) vb. Latin: gremium, -ī n. `Schoss'; spät `Armvoll, Bündel, Garbe'
Russ. meaning: сгибать руку, брать в охапку и т. д.
References: WP I 590 f
Comments: Cf. *gremb- 'crooked'
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,piet-comment,
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