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Proto-IE: *nes-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to rest, to turn out well, etc.
Tokharian: B ñasso 'share, portion, inheritance' (Adams 266); ñäsk- 'demand, require, seek' (Adams 267); A nas-, B nes- (PT *nes-) 'to be' (Adams 344 f, with reservations)
Old Indian: násate `to approach, resort to, join, copulate', níṁsate `to touch closely, kiss'
Old Greek: néomai̯ `(glücklich wohin) gelangen, davonkommen, (glucklich) zurückkehren, heimkehren', nósto-s m. `Rück-, Heimkehr, (glückliche) Fahrt'; nī́somai̯ `fahren, gehen, kommen' (*ninsomai̯)
Germanic: *nís-a- vb., *nis-t-i- c., *nis-t-iōn- f., *naz-já- vb., *naz-ṓ- vb., *nōz-iá- vb., *nēz-ia- vb., *naz-jṓ f.
Russ. meaning: ловить кайф
References: WP II 334 f
Comments: Cf. *nase-.
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