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Proto-IE: *bhōw-
Meaning: strong, numerous, swelling etc.
Old Indian: bhū́ri- `many, abundant, great, mighty', comp. bhū́yas-, bhávīyas-, sup. bhūyiṣṭha-
Avestan: būiri- 'reichlich, völlig, vollkommen', comp.-adv. baiyō 'länger, auf länger als', sup. bōištǝm 'plurimum'
Armenian: boil, pl. gen. builch `Schar, Menge, Herde'
Old Greek: pl. phōíd-es, phoíd-es, phō̂i̯d-es f. `Brandblasen'; *phóo-n : tà phóa = eksanthḗmata Hsch.
Slavic: *būjь 'wild, grausam, töricht', *būjьnъ, *būla, *būlɨ̄ga etc.
Baltic: *bū̂-r-ia- (1) c., *bū̂-r-ā (1) f.
Germanic: *bul-ja- vb., *būl-iō(n-), *baul-iō(n-) f.
Celtic: OIr bolach `papula'
Russ. meaning: сильный, многочисленный etc.
References: WP II 114 f
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-avest,piet-arm,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-celt,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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