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Proto-IE: *sayǝw-
Meaning: hard, rough, painful
Tokharian: B saiwe n. 'itch, itching' (Adams 701)
Old Greek: hai̯mōdéō `stumpfe Zähne haben, wie es durch Saures bewirkt wird', hai̯mōdíǟ f. `Stumpfheit der Zähne'
Baltic: *seiw-a-, *sī̂w-a- adj. (1); *sī̂w-a- c., -iā̃ (1) f.
Germanic: *sai-r-a- adj., *sai-r-a- n.
Latin: saevus, -a `wütend, tobend, hart, grausam, grimmig'
Celtic: *saitu-s, *saituro-m > OIr saēth `Leid, Krankheit', sāethar `Leid, Mühe, Arbeit
Russ. meaning: грубый, шершавый, болезненный
References: WP II 445
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