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Proto-IE: *epop-, -b- <PIH *H->
Meaning: hoopoe
Hittite: hapupu-, hapupa-, hapupi- c. 'ein Vogel, vielleicht Eule?' (Tischler 167)
Other Iranian: NPers pupu `Wiedehopf'
Armenian: hopop `Wiedehopf'
Old Greek: épop-s, -opos m. `Wiedehopf' {épopos `a k. of bird' Hsch. - wanted!}, épōpa = alektrüóna ágrion Hsch., apaphós = épops Hsch.
Slavic: Pol dial. hupek `Wiedehopf'
Baltic: *pupuk=, *puput=
Germanic: *xupp-a- m., *xupp-an- m., *xupp-ō(n-) f.
Latin: upupa f. `Wiedehopf'
Russ. meaning: птица (удод)
References: WH
piet-meaning,piet-hitt,piet-iran,piet-arm,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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