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Proto-IE: *temǝ-
Meaning: to sour (milk), to curdle
Old Greek: {témnō: gála témnei̯ `to curdle (of milk)' - not found!}; támiso-s `Lab', gála-tmo-n = lákhanon ágrion (als Labmittel)
Slavic: *tę̄ti, *tьmǭ; *tomī́tī
Russ. meaning: скисать, створоживаться
References: WP I 719 f (different in Pok. and Vasm.)
Comments: In Balt. - contaminated with *tū-m-, derived from *tawǝ- 'fat, fatten'.
Proto-IE: *tAnk- / -e-, -g-
Meaning: thick, curdle d (milk)
Old Indian: ā-tanakti `to cause coagulation', tanakti `to contract'; {ā-táṅgana- n. `Mittel zum Gerinnen, Lab'}; takra- n. `buttermilk mixed with water'
Other Iranian: NPers tanǯīδan `zusammenziehen', tang `eng'
Armenian: thanʒr, gen. thanʒu `dicht, dick'
Celtic: *tenkto-; *tenkō, *tenctō > Ir tēcht `geronnen'; con-tēcim `gerinne', tēchtaim id.
Russ. meaning: густой, створоженное (о молоке)
References: WP I 725
Proto-IE: *dhrebh-
Meaning: sediment, yeast; to make/become thick, to curdle ; to become flabby
Old Greek: tréphō, dor. tráphō, -omai̯, aor. thrépsai̯, -asthai̯, éthrapsa, intr. (/tr.) traphẹ̄̂n, pass. traphẹ̄̂nai̯, threphthē̂nai̯/ethráphthē, pf. intr. (/tr.) tétropha, m. téthrammai̯ `dick machen, in die Breite wachsen lassen, nähren, erziehen, hegen; gerinnen machen'; trophǟ́ f. `Ernährung, Nahrung, Pflege, Geschlecht', trophó- `nährend', trophó-s f. (/f.) `Amme, Ernährerin, Pfleger(in)', trophṓ f. `id.', tróphi- `feist, dick, gross'; thrémma n. `das Aufgezogene, Zögling, Brut', thrépsi-s f. `Aufzucht', pl. thréptra n. `Pflegelohn', threptḗr m. `Pflegevater', thréptei̯ra `id.'; thrómbo-s m. `Klumpen, Kloss, Tropfen, bes. (geronnenen) Blutes'
Celtic: *drab= > MIr drab `Treber, Hefe', drabar-sluag `gemeines Volk, faex populi'
Russ. meaning: осадок, дрожжи; сгущать(ся), створаживать(ся), размягчать(ся)
References: WP I 876
Proto-IE: *m[e]rǝ-
Meaning: to curdle , to harden
Old Indian: mūrchati `to become solid, thicken, congeal', ptc. mūrtá-; mū́rti- f. `solid body, embodiment, incarnation'
Old Greek: bróto-s m. etwa `das geronnene Blut'
Russ. meaning: свертываться, затвердевать
References: WP II 280
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