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Proto-Baltic: *mak-a- c., -ia- c., *mak-š-n-ā̂, *mak-š-t-i-, -t-a- c., -ia- c., *mek-er-ia- c.
Meaning: pouch, purse
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: mãka-s, -i-s `(Geld)beutel'; makštìs, mãkštīs, gem. -čių̄̃/-tų̄̃ `Scheide, Futteral, Etui', makšnà `(Geld)beutel'; mẽkeri-s `Tabak-, Geldbeutel'
Lettish: maks `Beutel', maksts (in Ruj., Warkl. gen. -s-) `Netzbeutel, Scheide, Futteral'; maksts (gen. -s N.-Schwanb., o-Stamm in Ruj., Selg.), makste (pl. makstis), makstis (pl. makšk̨i) 'Scheide, Futteral'
Old Prussian: danti-max `Zahnfleisch' V. 93
baltet-meaning,baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,baltet-lett,baltet-oprus,

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