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Proto-IE: *reu-men-
Meaning: horse-hair
Old Indian: róman, loman n. `hair on body of men and animals'
Celtic: OIr ruamnae gl. `lodix', Ir rōn `Pferdehaar', rūainne `einzelnes Haar' (< Cymr ?); Cymr rhawn `Pferdehaar', Bret reun(enn) `einzelnes starkes Haar, Schweineborste'
Russ. meaning: (конский) волос
References: WP II 361
Proto-IE: *(w)eum- <PIH *H->
Meaning: many, all
Hittite: humant- 'jeder, ganz, all' (Tischler 284-285)
Germanic: *ium-jan- n., *(w)ium-jan- vb, etc.
Latin: omnis, -e 'каждый, всякий; всевозможный; один лишь, сплошной; весь, целый, совокупный, полный'
Russ. meaning: много, все
References: Tischler 284-285.
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