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Proto-IE: *newǝ-
Meaning: to incline, to nod
Old Indian: návate, nāuti `to go', nāvayati `to move from the place, remove' [?]
Old Greek: néu̯ō, aor. nêu̯sai̯, pf. m.-p. -néneu̯mai̯ `nicken, sich neigen, winken'; nêu̯ma n. `Wink', nêu̯si-s f. `Nicken, Neigung', neu̯stázdō `nicken, winken'
Slavic: *po-nūrъ(jь)
Baltic: *neũ-s- (-ja-) vb. tr., *neû-g-ā̂ f. (1?)
Latin: ab-, ad-, con-, in-, re-nuō, -ere, -nūī, -nūtum `nicken, winken, sich neigen'; nūtāre `sich hin und her neigen, schwanken, wanken', nūtus, -ūs `das Sich-Neigen, Wink, Befehl', nūmen n. `Wink, Wille'
Russ. meaning: наклоняться, кивать
References: WP II 323 f (differently in Vasm.)
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