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Proto-IE: *tewǝk-, *twōk-
Meaning: fat, thigh
Old Greek: sō̂ko-s m. 'the stout, strong one (epit. of Hermes)' {sōkó- 'kräftig, stark' - wanted!}, sōkéō 'Kraft haben, vermögen'
Slavic: *tū̀kъ
Baltic: *taũk-a-/*taûk-a- c., *tauk-iā̃ f., *tuk- vb. inch., *tū̂k- (2) vb. inch.
Germanic: *ɵíux-a- n.
Latin: tūcētum, tuccētum, -ī n. 'колбасный рулет'
Celtic: OIr tōn 'podex'
Russ. meaning: жир, окорок
References: Fraenkel 1136
Comments: See the same root in *tawǝ-.
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