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Eurasiatic: *ṭ VmV
Meaning: dark
Altaic: *t`amu (Kalm. tumǝg, TM *tamna-)
Uralic: *tumV (Balt.-F., Kettunen 368)
References: МССНЯ 368; ND 2376 *ṭum(V)qV 'dark'.Eurasiatic: *ṭ VnV
Meaning: to pull
References: МССНЯ 370; ND 2380 *ṭan̄V 'to draw, stretch, extend' (+ Chad. and dub. other SH); 2382 *ṭi[ǹ]E 'strong, to strain' (Drav. *tiṇ- + same IE + incorr. Alt. + Berb. ); 2390 *ṭaŋga 'to draw, stretch' (IE *tengh- + same Alt. and same Chad.).Eurasiatic: *ṭ arV
Meaning: bald
References: МССНЯ 347; ND 2424 *ṭar[iH]a 'open, bald' (? + Ur. *tara 'open').Eurasiatic: *ṭ VlV
Meaning: to bear
References: МССНЯ 351; ND 2370 *ṭaĺ[h]a 'to lift up, carry' (with differ. Alt.).Eurasiatic: *ṭ anV
Meaning: hack
Indo-European: *ten- (BSl)
Altaic: ? *t`anu (Ram. 114)
Eurasiatic: *ṭ aṗV
Meaning: touch, plaster
Uralic: tappa 'plaster' (Bárcsi 300)
References: МССНЯ 353. ND 547 suggests *daPV(ḲV) 'to stick, to glue' > Ural. + Mong. *dabirkaj 'resin of a coniferous tree' + TM *dapka- 'unite, attach' + Sem. *dbḳ- 'stick to, cling'; ND 2395 *ṭaṗV(-LV) 'to feel/touch with fingers, smear' (Balt. tep-, Ur., Drav. + Sem.); 2402 *ṭaṗ(V)ɣV 'dirt, mud' (Alt., Kartv. + SH). So there may be more than one root.Eurasiatic: *ṭ VmV
Meaning: touch, smear
References: МССНЯ 353; ND 2372 *ṭ[E]mV 'to feel by touch' (+Eg.).Eurasiatic: *ṭ upV
Meaning: spit
References: МССНЯ 354; ND 2400 *ṭupV 'to spit, drip'.Eurasiatic: *ṭ VngV
Meaning: full
Uralic: täŋe 'voll' (Coll. 119)
Eurasiatic: *ṭ VṗV
Meaning: fit, find
Dravidian: ??? Tam.-Mal. *tavaṇ-ai 'fixed time' (2595) [rather: *tāp- 'proper time' 2639]
References: МССНЯ 356; ND 2393 *ṭa[ṗ]V 'to hit (the target), succeed, find' (+ Sem.). Cf. PAN *antap 'guess, suspect'.Eurasiatic: *ṭ VlV
Meaning: young animal, plant
Uralic: BF *tall- 'young pig, lamb'
References: МССНЯ 359; ND 2356 *ṭaḷʕV ~ *ṭaʕḷV 'shoot, sprout, twig' (dub. Kartv., incorr. Alt. + IE, Drav); 2361 *ṭa/oḷ(Ey)V 'progeny; give birth to' (attempts to divide the root, but the only distinction is between Alt. *t`ḗlV 'young lamb, calf' and *t`uĺi 'seed, eggs' - the latter so far defies etymology within Nostr. - but cf. SC *ṭVɫV 'egg').Eurasiatic: *ṭ UrV
Meaning: take, grasp
Kartvelian: Georg. ṭor- 'amount held in two hands'
References: ND 2417a *ṭo/uRV 'hold'.Eurasiatic: *ṭ ejwV
Meaning: calm
Eurasiatic: *ṭ VjrV
Meaning: to rub, rub off
References: МССНЯ 368; ND 2428 *ṭar(V)yi 'to rub (dub. Alt.; + Sem.); 2443 *ṭaŕXV 'to throw, disperse, scatter' (+ Sem., ?Chad.). Most probably two roots, but rather hard to sort out.Eurasiatic: *ṭ VlḳV
Meaning: to push
Altaic: Turk. *talk- 'injure, harm', *talkan 'flour, crushed grain'
References: МССНЯ 369; Bomhard 1996, 154; ND 2272 *taĺV 'to tread, pound' (w/o IE); 2363 *ṭaLḳa 'to strike, push' (Turk., Georg. ṭḳvlec̣-, IE; w/o Drav.; + dub. Sem.).Eurasiatic: *ṭ VrṗV
Meaning: pleasure, satisfaction
References: МССНЯ 370; ND 2436 *ṭ[e]RPV 'to devour, be sated' (+ Sem.). [In ND 2420 Drav. *tēr_- 'to clear' is compared with Georg. tetr- 'white' and Sem. *ṭhr-]. For IE *terp- 'need' ND 2436a *ṭ[o]R[P_]V compares OTurk. torpun 'seeking', torpla- 'try to find out'.Eurasiatic: *ṭ ikV
Meaning: horror
References: МССНЯ 370; ND 2337 *ṭikU 'horror, fear'.Eurasiatic: *ṭ ijV
Meaning: narrow
Altaic: TM *tija- 'narrow'
References: МССНЯ 370; ND 2450 *ṭiyA 'to be narrow' (+ ECush.).Eurasiatic: *ṭ ulV
Meaning: jackal
References: МССНЯ 372; ND 2342 *ṭukḷE (Alt., Drav. + Cush., Omot.?).Eurasiatic: *ṭ VrV
Meaning: to speak, curse, fight
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