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Proto-Baltic: *pel-en-a- c., *pel-en-iā̃ f., *pel-an-ā̂ f., *pel̃-n-a- c.; *plē̂-n-i- c., *plē̂-n-iā̃ (if AC, 1/2) f., *pleî-n-iā̃ (1) f., *plei-n-ia- c.
Meaning: ashes, dust
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: pẽlenēs pl. `offener (Feuer)herd, Aschengrube, -loch, -stäubchen', pl. pelenaĩ `Ashe'; plḗni-s, gen. -ies, dial. plēnē̃, pléinē `Stäubchen, Flugasche', pl. plḗnīs, plḗniai `Flug-, Loder-, Flockasche'
Lettish: pęlns `Herd', pl. pę̀lni `Asche'; plẽne (plêne Dond., Lautb., Gr.-Buschhof) `weisse Asche auf Kohlen; Schneeflocke', pl. plẽnes `Flockasche'; plienis, pliẽnes pl., pliene `Flockasche'
Old Prussian: pelanne f. `Ashe' V. 37, { pelanno 'Herd'}, plieynis `Staubasche' V. 38
baltet-meaning,baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,baltet-lett,baltet-oprus,

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