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Number: 146
Proto: *ike(-ńe, -ne)
> Nostratic: > Nostratic
English meaning: palate; gums
German meaning: Gaumen; Zahnfleisch
Finnish: ien (gen. ikenen) 'Zahnfleisch'
Estonian: ige (gen. igeme) 'Gaumen', pl. igemed 'Zahnfleisch'
Udmurt (Votyak): aŋ (S K) 'Zahnfleisch, Gaumen' ?
Komi (Zyrian): an, piń-an (S) 'Zahnfleisch', an (Pr.) 'id., Gaumenn'
Hungarian: íny (dial. én, ény, in, ín) 'id.; Gaumen; Geschmack; (altung.) Rachen; Kinnbacken, Kiefer'
Sammalahti's version: FU *i/eki/äni
K. Redei's notes: *ik3n
K. Reshetnikov's notes: Despite Rédei, the Ob-Ugric form belongs here (not to the etymological group listed in URAET 44); for its semantics ('chin') cf. the meaning 'jaw' alongside with 'gum' in Hun. In spite of semantics of Permic *aŋ 'gum, palate', I would reject Rédei's hypothesis that it is also a reflex of the FU word in question, but phonetically influenced by Permic *aŋ 'jaw' (apparently belonging to the etymology presented in URAET 683); the situation seems to be simpler - we can suppose that the Permic word meaning 'gum, palate' is historically identic with *aŋ 'jaw', being a result of a secondary semantical development (cf. the semantical correlation observed in Ugric).
References: FUV; SKES; MUSz. 818; SzófSz.; MSzFgrE; TESz.; Stein. Fgr.Vok. 61
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