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Proto-IE: *ūd-
Meaning: up, over (prep./adv. )
Old Indian: ud- prv. 'up, upon, over', comp. úttara- 'upper', sup. uttamá- `uppermost'; ucca- 'high, lofty, tall'
Avestan: us-, uz- empor, hinaus, hinaus; usča 'oben; nach oben'
Other Iranian: OPers us- 'empor, hinaus'
Old Greek: hǘ-bris (-br- < *gʷr-), hǘstriks 'Stachelschwein', hǘsplēks 'Schnellholz in der Tierfalle', cypr. ǘkhēro-s 'Aufgeld', = att. tà epíkhẹ̄ra, cypr. ü-eu̯ksámenos = epeu̯ksámenos; hǘstero- 'der spätere', hǘstato-
Slavic: *vъz- prf., *vъz(ъ) prp.; *vъnъ 'hinaus', loc. *vъnē 'draussen'
Baltic: *ū̆ǯ
Germanic: *ūt; *uz
Latin: ūsque 'in einem fort, ununterbrochen von---her od. bis--hin'
Russ. meaning: на, над
References: WP I 189 f
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