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Proto-IE: *wey- (Gr w-?)
Meaning: branch, rod
Old Indian: vayā́ f. `branch, twig'
Old Greek: {wiǟ́n = ámpelon, wión = anadendráda Hsch. - wanted! ?? euiádes = ámpeloi Hsch. - nowhere found!: Pok. might have in mind eu̯i̯akó- 'Bacchic', fem. eu̯i̯ás, -ádos ?}
Slavic: *vējā; *vētā, *vētɨ̄, -ъve; *vītь (Pol wić 'Gerte, Rute', Sloven vît 'Schraube', SrbCro pàvīt 'Wald-, Weinrebe', Slovinz vjĩc 'Weidenrute', Rus вить)
Baltic: *waĩ-r-a- c., *wai-r-ā̂ f., *wī̂-t-i- (2) c., *wī̂-t-iā̃ (2) f.
Latin: vītis, gen. -is f. `Weinrebe, -ranke'
Celtic: Ir fē `Rute'; OIr fēith 'fibra'
Russ. meaning: ветка, лоза
References: WP I 223 f
Comments: Cf. 'weave' and 'willow'.
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