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Proto-IE: *kelǝ-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to lift
Tokharian: B käl(t)s- 'to goad, drive', A, B käly- (PT *käly-) 'stand, stay, establish' (Adams 174 f)
Old Greek: *koléō: koleîn = eltheîn Hsch.
Baltic: *kel̂- (1/2) vb. tr., *kil̂- vb. intr., *kil̂-t-i- (1) c., *kel̂-t-ā̂ (1) f., *kel̂-t-a- (1) c., *kel̂-t-uw-ā̂ f., -iā̃ f., -aw-ā̂ (1/2) f.
Germanic: *xál-ɵ-a-/*xal-d-á- vb.; *xal-d-á- n.; *xil-d=; *xal-ja- vb., *xul-ja- vb., *xal-ō- vb.
Latin: celsus, -a `hochragend, erhaben, hochmütig'; excellō, -ere, -lsus `herausragen, hervorragen', ante-, praecellō, -ere id.
Russ. meaning: поднимать
References: WP I 433 f
Comments: Germ. also to *kel- 'drive'.
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-tokh,piet-greek,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,piet-comment,

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