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Proto-IE: *tekʷ-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to flow, to run
Tokharian: B cake 'river' (Adams 249)
Old Indian: takti, takati `to rush along', ptc. taktá-; táku- `rushing along', takvá- `quick'
Avestan: tačaiti `läuft, eilt; fliesst', ptc. -taxta-; vi-taxti- f. `das Zerfliessen, Schmelzen'; taka- m. 'Lauf'
Other Iranian: NPers tāxtan `laufen', tak `Lauf'
Slavic: *tekǭ, *tektī; *tēkati, *tēčjǭ; *tokъ; *točī́tī
Baltic: *tek-ē̂- (*tek-a-) vb., *tek-iā̃ f., *tek-ā̂ f., *tek-a- c., *tek-ē̃l-a- c., *tek-el-a-, -ia- c., *tek-il-ā̂ f., -eîl-ā̂ f., *tak-el-ia- m., *tek-m-iā̃, *tēk-m-iā̃ f., *tak-a- c.; ? tō̃k- vb.
Celtic: OIr techim `fliehe', pf. tāich; ateoch `bitte', Ir intech n. `Weg'; MCymr conj. 3 sg. ny re-decho `wer nicht flieht'; Bret tec'het `fliehen'
Albanian: ndjek `verfolge'
Russ. meaning: течь, бежать
References: WP I 715 f
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-tokh,piet-ind,piet-avest,piet-iran,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-celt,piet-alb,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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