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Dravidian etymology :
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Proto-Dravidian : *čōl-
Meaning : garden, grove
Proto-North Dravidian : *cāl-ā dravet-meaning,dravet-prnum,dravet-sdr,dravet-ndr,
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South Dravidian etymology :
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Proto-South Dravidian : *čōl-ai
Meaning : grove, garden
Tamil : cōlai
Tamil meaning : flower garden, grove
Malayalam : cōla
Malayalam meaning : grove, shade, cool retreat, fresh spring
Number in DED : 2891
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Nilgiri etymology :
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Proto-Nilgiri : *tōlä
Meaning : forest
Kota : tēl "forest; menstrual blood"
Toda : twās_ "grove, thicket"
Additional forms : Also Kota tēl uk- to menstruate (lit. enter forest); tēl uḷ (lit. the inside of the forest), tēl uḷ pay (lit. house inside forest) menstrual house; cōlgn man of a forest trible living near Bokkapur [Sholagar, Census 1931, 1.3B, p. 194); Toda swāl jungle (in song; < Badaga sōle jungle with trees); swālgn = Kota cōlgn
Notes : All the forms with c- and s- are borrowings.
Number in DED : 2891
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North Dravidian etymology :
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Proto-North-Dravidian : *cāl-ā
Meaning : grove, sacred grove
Kurukh : cālā
Malto : cāle
Number in DED : 2891
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Nostratic etymology :
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Eurasiatic: *ColV
Meaning: steppe, valley, meadow
Comments: On IE see also *siLV. Cf. *CVlV.
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Indo-European etymology :
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Proto-IE: *sel-
Meaning: water-meadow
Old Indian: sáras- n. `lake, pond, pool'
Old Greek: hélos n. `feuchte Wiese, sumpfige Niederung, Marschland'
Russ. meaning: заливной луг
Comments: Cf. *sel- 'village'.
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Vasmer's dictionary :
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Word: село́,
Near etymology: мн. сёла, укр. село́, блр. село́, др.-русск. село "жилище; селение; поле", ст.-слав. село σκηνή, σκήνωμα; ἀγρός ["населенное место, дворы, жилые и хоз. постройки; поле, земля"] (в обоих знач. в Psalt. Sin.; см. Мейе, Ét. 419), болг. се́ло́ "село", сербохорв. сѐло, им. мн. се̏ла, род. мн. се̑ла̑, словен. sélọ "почва, жилище, местечко, деревня", мор. selo "село", чеш. selo "село, пашня", польск. sioɫo "село".
Further etymology: Праслав. *selo "пашня" совпало фонетически в вост.-слав. и ю.-слав. с *sedlo "поселение", которое лишь в зап.-слав. можно отличить от *sеlо; *sedlo представлено в чеш. sídlо "местонахождение, сидение", sedlák "крестьянин", слвц. sedliak -- то же, др.-польск. siodɫak "крестьянин", местн. н. Siedlce, н.-луж. sedɫo "жилище", в.-луж., н.-луж. sеdɫаk "крестьянин". Последний ряд слов связан с *sed- "сидеть", ср. гот. sitls "сидение, кресло", лат. sella "сидение" (из *sedlā). Напротив, праслав. *selo "пашня" родственно лит. salà "остров", вост.-лтш. sоlа, лат. solum "почва", sоlеа "сандалия", гот. saliþwōs мн. "приют, жилище", д.-в.-н. sаl ср. р. "дом, жилище", лангоб. sala "двор, дом"; см. Розвадовский, Маt. i Рr. 2, 348 и сл.; Траутман, ВSW 248; Мейе, там же; Мейе--Эрну 1119; Шпехт 97; Буга, РФВ 67, 244; Потебня, РФВ 5, 111; Соболевский, ЖМНП, 1886, сент., 154 и сл.; Торп 435 и сл.; Ягич, AfslPh 7, 483; 15, 109, 113. Насильственны попытки возвести все названные слова к *sedlo, вопреки Брюкнеру (491 и сл.; ZfslPh 4, 213). В стороне остается лит. šalìs "сторона, край" (вопреки Потебне (РФВ 5, 115 и сл.); см. Ляпунов, ЖСт., 1892, вып. 1, стр. 143), а также се́ять, се́мя и родственные, вопреки Соболевскому (ЖМНП, там же).
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Pokorny's dictionary :
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Number: 1679
Root: selos-
English meaning: swamp, sea
German meaning: `Sumpf, See'
Grammatical comments: n.
Derivatives: selesi̯o- `sumpfig'
Material: Ai. sáras- n. `Wasserbecken, Teich, See', Sárasvatī f. FlN und GN (zu sáras-vant- `wasserreich') = av. Harax ̌aitī, apers. Hara(h)uvatī `Arachosien'; ai. sarasyá- Adj. `Teich-, See-'; gr. ἕλος n. `sumpfige, bewachsene Niederung', ἕλειος `palustris'.
References: WP. II 507.
Pages: 901
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Altaic etymology :
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Proto-Altaic: *č`ŏli ( ~ -e)
Meaning: steppe
Russian meaning: степь
Comments: A Western isogloss.
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Turkic etymology :
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Proto-Turkic: *čöl
Meaning: steppe, desert
Russian meaning: степь, пустыня
Old Turkic: čölig 'name of a country' (Orkh.)
Turkish: čöl
Uzbek: čụl
Uighur: čöl
Azerbaidzhan: čöl
Turkmen: čöl
Khakassian: söl
Oyrat: čöl
Tuva: šöl 'field, plaza'
Tofalar: šöl 'steppe, desert'
Kirghiz: čöl
Kazakh: šöl
Noghai: šöl
Bashkir: sül 'desert'
Karaim: čöl
Karakalpak: šöl
Kumyk: čöl
Comments: VEWT 117, TMN 3, 122-123, EDT 420. Turk. > WMong. čöl 'desert' (because of uncertainty of OT čölig doubted by Clark 1977, 135). turcet-prnum,turcet-meaning,turcet-rusmean,turcet-atu,turcet-trk,turcet-chg,turcet-uzb,turcet-uig,turcet-sjg,turcet-azb,turcet-trm,turcet-hak,turcet-alt,turcet-tuv,turcet-tof,turcet-krg,turcet-kaz,turcet-nogx,turcet-bas,turcet-krmx,turcet-klpx,turcet-qum,turcet-reference,
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Mongolian etymology :
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Proto-Mongolian: *čolid
Meaning: area with many small lakes
Russian meaning: местность, покрытая мелкими озерами
Written Mongolian: čolid (L 197) Khalkha: coĺd
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Tungus etymology :
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Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *čulbi-
Meaning: a small hill
Russian meaning: небольшой холм
Evenki: čulbikān
Comments: ТМС 2, 413. Attested only in Evk., with possible parallels in Turk. and Mong. tunget-prnum,tunget-meaning,tunget-rusmean,tunget-evk,tunget-reference,
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Uralic etymology :
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Number: 1613
Proto: *śolma
English meaning: valley, lowland
German meaning: Tal, Vertiefung
Finnish: salmi (gen. salmen) 'Straße, Meerenge, schmale Wasserstraße, Sund' ( > Saam. N salama͔) ?
Estonian: salm (gen. salmi), salme (gen. salme) 'kleine Meerenge zwischen zwei Inseln' ?
Saam (Lapp): čoal'bme -lm- (N) 'marked contraction of a lake, sound between two lakes or reaches of a fjord', tjål'mē (L) 'Sund; Rinnsal, Wasserrinne; vom Wasser in einem Deltagebiet ausgegrabener Wasserlauf', čuailm (T Not.) 'Sund, Meerenge' ?
Udmurt (Votyak): śum (S G Uf.) 'durch Überschwemmung entstandener Teich, Sumpf; Teich, Bucht' ?
Komi (Zyrian): śon (Lu. Peč. Ud.) 'долина, ложбина; Tal, Hohlweg, Vertiefung (zwischen zwei Abhängen)' ?
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Long-range etymologies :
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Borean (approx.) : CVLV
Meaning : steppe, valley, meadow
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Sino-Caucasian etymology :
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Proto-Sino-Caucasian: *sdǝ́lV
Meaning: to spread out, flat
Comments and references : NSC 53 *ʒVlHV. sccet-meaning,sccet-prnum,sccet-cauc,sccet-stib,sccet-basq,sccet-notes,
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North Caucasian etymology :
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Proto-North Caucasian: *ʒ_ǝlV
Meaning: plain, plateau
Notes: An Av.-And.-Lezg. isogloss.
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Avar-Andian etymology :
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Protoform: *c̣:ir-dV
Meaning: 1 plain 2 plateau
Avar: c̣:or 1
Chamalal: c̣:edo 2
Comments: Av. paradigm B ~ C (loc. c̣:oró-re).
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Lezghian etymology :
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Proto-Lezghian: *c̣:ol(a) ( ~ -l:-)
Meaning: plain, plateau
Lezghian: ṭul
Rutul: dɨl (Shin.)
Kryz: tul
Comment: Cf. also Lezg. Akht. t:ɨl id. Obl. base *c̣:ola- or *c̣:olä- (Lezg. ṭula-).
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Sino-Tibetan etymology :
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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *ćel (~-ɫ)
Meaning: spread
Tibetan: gćal to spread, display, lay out.
Kachin: ǯen1 to spread out and hang up, as garment for drying.
Lepcha: čór spread out, forked; in comp. (hand) with fingers spread out
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Basque etymology :
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Proto-Basque: *seɫHai
Meaning: 1 plain, flat land; flat (adj.) 2 field 3 ground 4 plaza, town square
Bizkaian: zelai 1, (Arratia) 3, (arc) 4
Gipuzkoan: zelai 1
High Navarrese: zelai 1, (Irun, Lezaka) 2
Low Navarrese: zelhai 1
Lapurdian: zelhai 1
Baztanese: zelai 1
Comments: Azkue explains: "zelai ... es más bien paraje llano que campo ni prado ..." 'zelai is rather flat place than field or meadow', also used as the adjective 'flat, level', exactly like PEC *ʒ_ǝlV.
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