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Proto-IE: *(s)keud-
Meaning: to drive, to fall upon, to rush
Old Indian: códati `to impel, incite'; skundate `to jump; to leap up'; khudáti `to sport wantonly or amorously'
Other Iranian: NPers čust `flink, tätig, passend'
Slavic: *kɨ̄dātī, *kɨ̄(d)nǭtī
Baltic: *skud-r-u- adj.; *kū̂d-ī̂-, *kū̂d-in-ā̂- vb. (2)
Germanic: *skiut-a- vb., *skiut-a- adj., *skut-ja- adj., *skaut=, *skut-a- n., etc.; *xut=
Russ. meaning: гнать, бросать(ся), кидать(ся), мчаться
References: WP II 554 f
Comments: The Germ. forms can be also = Lith. šáudīti 'mehrfach schiessen' etc., which is derived from šáuti 'schiessen, schieben, usw.' = Slav. *sovātī (a Balto-Slavic root).
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-iran,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,piet-comment,

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