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Proto-IE: *bamb-
Meaning: round object
Old Indian: bimba- m.n. `disk, sphere, orb', bimbā, bimbī f. `Momordica monadelpha (a plant bearing a bright-red gourd)'
Old Greek: [ bémbīks, -īkos f. `(Brumm)kreisel; Wasserstrudel' ]
Slavic: *bǭbā, *bǭbьnъ, *bǭbjь
Baltic: *bam̂b-ā̂ (1) f., *bam̃b-al-a- c., *bumb-ā f., *bum̃b-ul-a-, -ur-a- c., *bum̂b-ul-ia- c.,*bum̃b-ul-ia- c., *bumb-ā̂l-a- c.
Germanic: *pamp-ia- vb.; *pamp-ō- vb., *pamp-ō(n) f., etc.
Russ. meaning: круглый предмет
References: WP II 107 f
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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