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Proto-IE: *muti-/*mitu-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: hornless, short-horned
Old Greek: mítülo- Beiw. von ái̯ks (Theok.), `hornlos ?'
Latin: mutilus, -a `verstümmelt, hornlos; abgehackt'; muticus `gestutzt'
Celtic: Ir mut `kurz', Gael mutach `kurz'
Russ. meaning: безрогий, с короткими рогами
References: WP II 312 (differently in Pok.)
Comments: Cf. *m[e]ut-.
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