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Proto-IE: *euk-
Meaning: to be in the habit
Tokharian: B yaukk- 'use' (Adams 514)
Old Indian: ókas- n. `abode, home, asylum', úcyati `to take pleasure in, be accustomed', ptc. ucita-
Armenian: usanim `lerne, gewöhne mich' (s < k nach u)
Slavic: *ūčītī; *ūkъ; *vɨ̄knǭtī
Baltic: *eũk-u- adj., *eũk-a- c., *eũk-t-ā̂ f., *jun̂k- vb. intr.; *ū̂k-ia- (1) c.
Germanic: *ū̆x-t-a- adj., *ū̆xt-ia- n.
Russ. meaning: иметь привычку
References: WP I 111
piet-meaning,piet-tokh,piet-ind,piet-arm,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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