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Proto-IE: *bheng'h-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: thick
Hittite: panku- 'gesamt, vereint, allgemein' (Friedrich 157)
Old Indian: bahú- `much, many, frequent, abundant'; bahulá- `thick, dense, broad, wide'
Avestan: bązah- n. 'Höhe, Tiefe', bąšnu- m. 'id.', bāz 'viel', baz 'dick'
Old Greek: pakhǘ- `dick, dicht, wohlgenahrt, feist, gedrungen'; pákhos n. Dicke, pákheto-s id.
Baltic: *beñǯ-a- adj.
Germanic: ? *bing-i- c., *bing-ian- m., *bung-ōn- f., -an- m.
Latin: pīnguis, -e, Rom *pingui- `fett, fett machend, fruchtbar'
Russ. meaning: толстый
References: WP II 151
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-hitt,piet-ind,piet-avest,piet-greek,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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