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Proto-IE: *tēm-
Meaning: to deafen, to make drunk
Old Indian: tā́myati `to gasp for breath, choke, be suffocated, faint away, perish', támati `to become immovable or stiff', ptc. -tāntá-; támiṣīcī f. `oppressing, stunning, confusing'; timyati `to become quiet', timita- `quiet, steady, fixed'
Armenian: thm(b)rim `werde betäubt, falle in Schlaf'
Slavic: *tomī́tī
Germanic: *ɵēm=
Latin: tēmētum, -ī n. `jedes berauschende Getränk, Met, Wein', tēmulentus, -a `trunken', abstēmius, -a `nüchtern'
Celtic: MIr tām `Tod', tāmaim `ruhe'
Russ. meaning: оглушать, опьянять
References: WP I 720
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-arm,piet-slav,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-celt,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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