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Proto-IE: *tek-, *tekVs-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to weave
Old Indian: ? takmán- m. 'a disease accompanied by skin-eruptions'
Other Iranian: Osset taxun `weben', an-dax `Faden'
Armenian: thekhem `drehe, flechte, wickle', thiur `gedreht'
Slavic: ? *tъkā́tī, *tъ̃kǭ; *tъčь, *tъčjā
Baltic: *takiš-ia- c., -a- c., *tak-ia- c., *tak-iā̃ f.
Germanic: *ɵax-t-u- c.; *ɵēx=, *ɵōx=
Latin: texō, -ere, texuī, textum `weben, flechten; bauen, zimmern, kunstvoll erbauen'; textum, -ī n. `Gewebe', textum, -ūs m. `Gewebe, Zusammenhang'; tēla f. `Gewebe'; subtīlis, -e `fein, feinfühlig, feinsinnig; genau, scharfsinnig; schlicht, einfach'; subtēmen `Einschlag im Gewebe; Garn, Faden'
Russ. meaning: ткать
References: WP I 716 f (different in Pok. and Vasm.)
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-iran,piet-arm,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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