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Proto-IE: *pelǝ-, *plē-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: dust, ashes
Old Indian: palala- n. `ground sesamum; mud, mire'
Old Greek: pálǟ f. `feines Mehl, feiner Staub', pai̯pálǟ, paspálǟ `id.'
Slavic: *pepelъ/*popelъ
Baltic: *pel-en-a- c., *pel-en-iā̃ f., *pel-an-ā̂ f., *pel-n-a- c.; *plē̂-n-i- c., *plē̂-n-iā̃ (2) f., *plē̂-w-ā̂ (2), *plē̂-w-iā̃ (2); *pleî-n-iā̃ f., *pleî-n-ia- c.
Latin: pollen, gen. -inis m., n.; pollis, -is m., f. `sehr feines Mehl, Staubmehl'; pulvis, -is f. (/m.) `Staub'
Celtic: OCymr ulw `favilla', Bret ulven `duvet, qui s'élève du lin, quand on le peigne'
Russ. meaning: пыль, пепел
References: WP II 60
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-lat,piet-celt,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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