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Proto-IE: *sal-, *salw-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: dirt, dirty
Tokharian: B sal 'dirty' (Adams 678)
Old Indian: sāla-, sāra- 'grey'
Slavic: *solvъ(jь)
Germanic: *salw-a- adj.
Latin: salīva f. `Speichel'
Celtic: Cymr salw `vilis' (sal `vilis' < Fr); OCorn halou `stercora', OBret gl. haloc `lugubri', Cymr halog `befleckt'; OIr sal f. `sordes', Gael sal nasser `Schmutz, Ohrenschmalz, OIr salach `schmutzig', NBret saotr `Schmutz', saotra `beschmutzen'
Russ. meaning: грязь, грязный
References: WP II 453 f
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