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Proto-IE: *swel- (Gr hw-)
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to shine, to warm
Tokharian: A slam, B sleme 'flame' (PT *sleme) (Adams 724)
Old Indian: svarati `to shine'
Old Greek: hẹ̄́lǟ, ẹ̄́lǟ, hélǟ `Sonnenwärme, -hitze', *hwélǟ: béla = hḗlios kaì augḕ, hüpò Lakṓnōn (Hsch.), acc. gélan = augḕn hēlíou Hsch., *weléō: geleîn = lámpein, antheîn Hsch., gelodütía = hēlodüsía (Hsch.); aléǟ f. `Wärme', halükró- `lauwarm'
Baltic: *swil̃- (*swela-) vb. tr./intr., *swel-ē̂- (*swel-a-) vb., *swil̂- vb. intr., *swil̂-t-a- c., *swil̂-t-ā̂ f., *swel̂-m-iā̃ f. (1/2), *swēl-a- c. (1), *swal-a- c., *swal-ā̂ f.
Germanic: *swil-a- vb., *swal=, *swul-a- adj., *swēl=
Russ. meaning: светить и греть
References: WP II 531 f
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-tokh,piet-ind,piet-greek,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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