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Dravidian etymology :
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Proto-Dravidian : *čiṭ-
Meaning : to snap, crack
dravet-meaning,dravet-prnum,dravet-sdr,dravet-tel,dravet-koga,
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South Dravidian etymology :
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Proto-South Dravidian : *čiṭ-Vl-
Meaning : to break, snap
Kannada : ciṭlisu
Kannada meaning : to break, snap, crack, burst, etc.
Number in DED : 2510
sdret-meaning,sdret-prnum,sdret-kan,sdret-kanmean,sdret-dednum,
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Telugu etymology :
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Proto-Telugu : *ciṭ-il-
Meaning : to break, snap, crack, burst, etc.
Telugu : ciṭlu
Telugu (Krishnamurti) : ciṭilu
Additional forms : Also ciṭlincu id. (tr.)
Number in DED : 2510
telet-meaning,telet-prnum,telet-tel_1,telet-tel_kr,telet-addition,telet-dednum,
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Kolami-Gadba etymology :
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Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *Siṭ-
Meaning : to cut
Parji : ciṭṭ- "to cut, split"
Ollari Gadba : siṭ- "to cut, split"
Number in DED : 2510
kogaet-meaning,kogaet-prnum,kogaet-parji,kogaet-ollari,kogaet-dednum,
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Nostratic etymology :
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Eurasiatic: *cVtV ( ~ *c`-)
Meaning: crack, split
References: МССНЯ 360; ND 464 *ĉi(w)tV ~ *ĉütV 'to split' (+ WSem.). nostret-meaning,nostret-ier,nostret-kart,nostret-drav,nostret-reference,
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Indo-European etymology :
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Proto-IE: *skeid- (-kh-)
Meaning: to split, to divide
Old Indian: chinátti, chintte, ptc. chinná- `to cut off, chop, split, pierce'; cheda- m. `cut, section, portion', chidrá- `torn asunder; pierced', n. `hole, slit, cleft', chidi-, chidira- m. `sword'
Avestan: sidara- `Loch, Öffnung, Riss', avahi-siδyāt_ `er möge zerspalten'
Armenian: chtim `ritze mich, zerkratze mir mit den Nägeln die Haut'
Old Greek: skhízdō, aor. skhí(s)sai̯, ps. skhisthē̂nai̯, pf. ps. éskhismai̯, va. skhistó- `spalte, durchschneiden, trennen', skhída = skhídos sindónos, rhē̂gma Hsch., skhídaks, -akos m. `Splitter, gespaltenes Holz, Scheit, skhídos = tḕn apóskhisin Hsch., skhízda f. `gespaltenes Holz, Scheit', skhindálamo-s, skhindalmó-s m. `Holzsplitter, Haarspalterei etc.', skhôi̯do-s m. = oi̯konómos, tamías (Bez. einer makedonischen Behörde), dat. skoi̯díāi̯ f. `der Fursorgerin, Hausverwalterin' (Naxos); skhísi-s f. `das Spalten, Zerschneiden', skhismó-s m. `id.', skhísma n. `Spalt, Riss'
Slavic: *cēdī́tī, *cēdjь
Latin: scindō, -ere, scicidī, scissum `schlitzen, zerreisen, spalten'
Celtic: *skeid- > MBret squeigaff `schneiden', Bret skeja `schneiden'
Russ. meaning: раскалывать, разделять
References: WP II 541 f
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Baltic etymology :
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Proto-Baltic: *skeîd- (-ja-) vb. tr. (2), *skaîd-ī̂- vb., *skaîd-ā̂ f. (2), *skī̂d- vb. intr. (2), *skid- vb. intr., *skeîd-ā̂ f., *skeî(d)-mō̃ (-men-)
Meaning: divide
Lithuanian: skíesti (-džia, -dē) `vonanander trennen, scheiden, verwässsern, (den Weg) aufweichen, lösen', skáidīti 'trennen, sondern, analysieren, zerlegen, verkleinern', skaidà 'Zerlegen, Einteilen', skaidmà 'Teil (des Buches), Einteilung', skī́sti (-sta, -dō) 'zergehen, -schelzen, fransig werden, auseinandergehen, -laufen, sich teilen', skìsti (skiñda, skìdō) 'zupfen, rupfen, sich absondern, sich trennen', skiedà (acc. skíedą), skiedrà (acc. skíedrą) 'Span, Splitter', dial. skiedarà 'dass', skiemuõ 'Öffnung zwischen zwei Streifen der Kette, wo das Schiffchen mit dem Faden durchgehet, Zettel bündel (beim Weben), pl. skíemenīs `Weberfaden'
Lettish: šk̨iêst (-žu, -du) `verstreuen, schleudern, vergeuden, vertun', šk̨iêdêt `verspielen, verschleudern, verschwenden', šk̨iêsna, šk̨iesne 'feiner Faden, der sich vom Flachs abteilen lässt, eine Faser überhaupt', šk̨îst (šk̨îstu, šk̨īdu) `auseinanderfallen, -gehen, zergehen, zerschellen', skaîda, skaîds2 `Span, Holzspan', šk̨iêdra, šk̨iêdrs2, šk̨iedris 'Holzfaser; Flachsstengel'
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Germanic etymology :
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Proto-Germanic: *skit-Vr-a-
Meaning: thin
Old High German: { scetar `dünn, lückenhaft' }
Middle High German: schiter(e) `dünn, mager, nicht dicht, lücken-, mangelhaft'
German: { (älter) schitter }
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