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Proto-IE: *kal- / -e-
Meaning: spot (on the skin)
Old Indian: kalmaṣa- n. 'stain, dirt; darkness', kalmā́ṣa- 'variegated, spotted', kalmāṣī f. 'speckled cow'; kaluṣa- `turbid, foul, dirty'; kalaṅka- m. `stain, spot, mark, soil', kalana- n. (L.) `stain, spot'
Old Greek: k[ǟ]lī́s, -ī̂dos f. `Fleck, Blutfleck, Schandfleck'; kēlás = aíks, hḗtis katà tò métōpon sēmeîon ékhei tüloeidés Hsch.
Baltic: *kalī̂b-ā̂ f.
Germanic: *xil-m=
Latin: callidus/cālidus, -a `mit einer Blässe auf dem Stirn versehen'
Other Italic: Umbr (buf) kaleřuf `(boves) cal(l)idos'
Celtic: OIr caile, MIr gaile `Flecken'
Russ. meaning: пятно на коже
References: WH
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