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Proto-IE: *kera-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to burn
Old Greek: kéramo-s `Töpfererde, Ziegel, Ziegeldach, Tongefäss, Topf, Krug, Fass'
Slavic: *čerenъ/*černъ, *čer(e)n'ь
Baltic: *ker̂- (2): *ker-ia- c., *ker-ē̂- vb.; *ker̃-š-t-a- c.; *kar̂-š-t-a- (2) adj., *kar̂-š-t-iac., *kar̂-š- (2) vb. intr.; *kir̂-š- / *kir̃-š- vb. intr.
Germanic: *xír-ɵ=; *xar-st=, *xar-st-ia- vb., *xur-st-ia- vb.
Latin: carbō, -ōnis m. `Kohle', carbunculus, -ī m. `kleine Kohle; rötlicher Sandstein'
Russ. meaning: гореть, жечь
References: WP I 418 f
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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