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Proto-IE: *sem-
Meaning: pron.: one, whole
Tokharian: B ṣäṃs- 'count' (653); A ṣa- (in compounds), B ṣe 'one' (Adams 658)
Armenian: mi 'eins'; amēn, amēnain 'alle, omnis'
Old Greek: hẹ̄̂s, hén, miá, gen. henós 'ein', mō̂nükh-s 'einhufer', kret. amákis, tarant. amátis 'einmal', hátero-, att. hétero- 'der eine, der andere von zweien'
Slavic: *sāmъ
Germanic: *sim=, *sam=, *sum=
Latin: semper 'in einem fort, immer'
Celtic: Cymr hanner, Corn, Bret hanter 'Hälfte'; OIr samail 'Bild, Gleichnis', proklit. Cymr usw. amal 'wie', OIr samlith 'simul', cosmail 'consimilis'; OIr sund 'hier', Cymr hwnn 'dieser'
Russ. meaning: один, единственный
References: WP II 488 ff
Comments: In Slav. contamination with *sō̆, *som 'together' #3083
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