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Proto-IE: *kāp-
Meaning: to rise, to jump up
Baltic: *kā̂p- (*kā̂p-a-, -ja-) vb. (2)
Germanic: *xāfur-a- n.; *xu[f]-ja- vb.
Russ. meaning: подниматься, вспрыгивать
Proto-IE: *kāp-/-ē- (-ph-?)
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: bee, drone
Old Greek: kǟphǟ́n m. `Drohne, Raubbiene'
Slavic: *čāpъ: ORus, Rus-CHSlv чапъ `пчела'
Russ. meaning: насекомое (пчела ~ трутень)
References: WP I 348 f
Proto-IE: *kāy-
Meaning: leg, step
Armenian: khayl 'Schritt'
Baltic: *kā̂j-ā̂ (1) f.
Russ. meaning: нога, шаг
References: Fraenkel 280
Proto-IE: *ked-
Meaning: juniper
Old Greek: kédro-s f. `Wacholder, Juniperus', später `Zeder'
Baltic: *kad-ag-a-, -ia-, -eg-a-, -ak-a- c.
Russ. meaning: дерево (можжевельник)
References: WP I 384 f
Comments: Lat citrus `Thuia articulata' - rather a loanword, to judge from phonology
Proto-IE: *k(')eid-
Meaning: to fall
Germanic: *xit-ja- vb.
Celtic: Cymr cwyddo/cwyddo, Bret koeza- `fallen', OIr cīth `Regenschaueer'
Russ. meaning: падать
Proto-IE: *k'eig'h-
Meaning: a k. of motley bird (thrush, magpie, jay)
Slavic: *sīzъ(jь) (в основном о птицах)
Baltic: *čēǯ-ia- c., -iā̃ f.
Germanic: *xig-Vr-an- m., -ō(n-) f.; *xíx-Vr-a- m., -ō f.
Russ. meaning: птица (пестрая -- дрозд, сойка, сорока)
References: Fraenkel 977
Comments: Germ. forms - also to *keik- 'jay'.
Proto-IE: *keik-
Meaning: jay
Old Indian: kiki-, kikidiva-, kikidivi- m. `blue jay'
Old Greek: kíssa, att. kítta f. `Häher, Garrius glandarius; Elster, Pica caudata'
Baltic: *kik-tu-ia- m., *kḗk-š-t-a-, -ia- m.
Germanic: *xig-Vr-an- m., -ō(n-) f.; *xíx-Vr-a- m., -ō f.
Russ. meaning: птица (сойка)
References: WP I 451
Comments: Cf. *keig'h- 'a k. of motley bird'.
Proto-IE: *k'eip-
Meaning: muzzle, to twist mouth
Old Indian: śiprā f. `nose; (du.) cheeks'
Avestan: srifa- m. `Nüstern beim Pferde'
Baltic: *čeĩp- vb. tr., *čaĩp-ī̂- vb., *čaĩp-a- c.
Russ. meaning: рожа и ее кривить
References: WP I 364
Proto-IE: *keis-
Meaning: muscle (of the leg)
Baltic: *kiš-k-ā̂ f., -a- c.
Germanic: *xī́s=
Russ. meaning: мышца ноги
References: WP I 365
Proto-IE: *k'eiw-, *k'eim-
Meaning: tribesman, relative
Old Indian: śéva- `dear, precious'; śivá- `auspicious, gracious, benign, dear'
Slavic: *sēmь 'persona', *sēmьjā
Baltic: *čeîw-ā̂ (1)
Germanic: *xīw-a- n., *xīw-an-; *xiw=; *xīw-Vn-a- n.; *xīw-ia- vb.
Latin: cīvis, -is c. `Bürger' (OLat ceivis)
Other Italic: Osk ceus `civis'
Russ. meaning: соплеменник, родич
References: WP I 358 f, Buck 97.
Proto-IE: *k'eiw-, *keiw- (BS)
Meaning: spool, pipe
Slavic: *cēvā, *cēvь
Baltic: *čaĩw-ā̂, -iā̃ f., *čeĩw-ā̂ f.
Russ. meaning: шпулька, трубочка
References: Fraenkel 957, 970
Proto-IE: *kek'-
Meaning: weasel, polecat
Old Indian: káśa- m. `a sp. of rodent animal', kaśīkā́ f. `weasel'
Baltic: *čeč-k-a-, -u- c., -ā̂ (1?) f.
Russ. meaning: зверек (ласка, хорек)
References: WP I 381
Comments: Cf. *k'ek'- 'hare' #2481; OInd jáhakā 'Iltis (oder Igel)'.
Proto-IE: *k'ek'-
Meaning: hare
Old Indian: śaśá- m. `hare'
Other Iranian: Sak saha- `hare'
Old Greek: *kekḗn 'hare': acc.pl. kekē̂nas = lagooús (Cret.) Hsch.
Russ. meaning: зверек (заяц)
References: WP II 556 f
Comments: Cf. *kek'- #480
Proto-IE: *k'e-, *k'ey-
Meaning: pron. dem.
Hittite: ka-, ke- 'dieser, hic', ki-nun 'jetzt' (Tischler 456 ff, 580)
Armenian: -s Artikel; sa 'dieser', ai-s 's.', a-s-t 'hier'
Old Greek: aeol. kē̂ 'dort'; kẹ̄̂no-, e-kẹ̄̂no-, dor., lesb. kē̂no- 'jener', ekêi̯, Archil. kêi̯ 'dort'; sḗmeron, att. tḗmeron 'heute', sǟ̂tes, att. tē̂tes 'heuer'
Slavic: *sь, *se
Baltic: *či-, *čī̂ f., *če
Germanic: *xēna-, *xōna-; *xei-z, *dat. *ximu, etc.
Latin: ce-do 'gib her'; cēterus 'der andere, der übrige'; hi-c(e), sī-c (sī-ci-ne), illūc, tun-c, nun-c; ecce; cis 'diesseits', citer, citrō, citimus
Other Italic: Osk ce-bnust 'er wird hergekommen sein oder hingekommen sein'; ekask 'hae'; ídík; Osk ekkum 'ebenso'; *e-ko- > Osk ekas 'hae'; Paelign ecic, ecuc; acuf 'hīc', ecuc 'huc', ecic 'hoc'; Marr iafc, esuc, Umbr erek '= Osk ídík', esmik 'huic', Umbr śive 'citra', śimu, s̀imo 'ad citima, retro'
Celtic: OIr cē 'hier, diesseits', cen 'diesseits; ohne', centar 'diesseits'
Albanian: sivjet 'heuer', sot 'heute', sōnde 'heute Abend, heute Nacht'
Russ. meaning: мест. указ.
References: Tischler 456 ff, 580.
Proto-IE: *kek-, *k'ik'-
Meaning: oats, pea
Old Indian: {śiśnā́ Erbse}
Armenian: siserin `Kichererbse'
Baltic: *kek-iā̃ f.
Germanic: *xagr-ṓ f.
Latin: cicer, -is n. `Kichererbse, Cicer arietinum L.'
Celtic: MIr coirce; Cymr ceirch, Bret kerc'h `Hafer'
Russ. meaning: растение (злак - овес ~ горох)
References: WP I 348, 451 f
Proto-IE: *k'ekur-
Meaning: tame
Old Indian: śakura- `tame, quiet (as an animal)'
Latin: cicur, -uris `zahm'
Russ. meaning: укрощенный, ручной
References: WH
Proto-IE: *k'ekʷ-er/n-, *k'eikʷ-
Meaning: faeces
Old Indian: śákr̥t, gen. śaknáḥ n. `excrement, feces, dung'
Old Greek: kópro-s f. `Mist, Dünger, Kot, Schmutz, Düngerplatz, Viehhof'
Baltic: *čik- vb.
Celtic: OIr cechor gl. `palus', MIr cechair `Schlamm, Unflat, Kot'
Russ. meaning: дерьмо
References: WP I 381
Proto-IE: *kel-
Meaning: road
Old Greek: kéleu̯tho-s, pl. -oi̯/-a f. `Weg, Pfad, Bahn, Reise'; a-kólou̯tho-s `begleitend, Begleiter, -in, entsprechend'
Baltic: *kel-ja-, -i- c., *kel-eû- vb.
Celtic: Ir. cēle `Genosse', Cymr. cilydd `id.'
Russ. meaning: дорога
References: WP I 446 f
Comments: Celt. - differently attributed in Pok.
Proto-IE: *kel-
Meaning: to stick; sticky matter
Old Greek: kólla f. `Leim'
Slavic: *kъlъ, *kъlējь, *kъlьjь
Germanic: *xil-[a]- vb.
Russ. meaning: клеить; клейкое вещество
References: WP I 464
Proto-IE: *k'el-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: cover; to cover
Old Indian: śáras- n. `cream, film on boiled milk', śaraṇá- `protecting, guarding, defending', n. `shelter, abode', śárman- n. `shelter, protection, safety'; śā́lā f. `house, mansion, hall'
Old Greek: {kaltǟ́ `Hütte, Scheune, Nest' - not found!}; hom. koleó-n n., att. koleó-s m.`Schwertscheide, Scheide'
Germanic: *xil-a- vb., *xul-ja- vb., *xul-ō f., *xul-ís-ō(n-) f., *xil-m-a- m.
Latin: occulō, -ere, -uī, -ltum `verdecken, verbergen'; clam `verhohlen, heimlich, insgeheim'; calim "antiqui dicebant pro clam" (Paul. Fest. 47); cēlāre `verhehlen, verbergen, verheimlichen', color (OLat colōs), -ōris m. `Farbe, Gesichtsfarbe'
Celtic: OIr celim `verberge'; cuile `Keller, Magazin; Küche', MIrr cul `Schutz', culaid `Hülle'; colum, pl. dat. colomnaib `skin, hide', cuilche `Mantel'; Cymr celu `verbergen'
Russ. meaning: оболочка, покров; покрывать
References: WP I 432 f
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