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Gondi etymology :

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Proto-Gondi : *kaṇ-i
Meaning : arrow
Gondwan etymology: Gondwan etymology
Maria Gondi (Lind) : kaṇī
Number in DED : 1166
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Gondwan etymology :

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Proto-Gondi-Kui : *kaṇ-
Meaning : blade
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Proto-Gondi : *kaṇ-i
Konda : kaṇsi
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Konda etymology :

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Konda : kaṇsi
Meaning: (BB) spade
Gondwan etymology: Gondwan etymology
Number in DED : 1166
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Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-Dravidian : *kaṇ-
Meaning : knife, blade
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Proto-South Dravidian: *kaṇ-ai
Proto-Gondi-Kui : *kaṇ-
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South Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-South Dravidian :
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Tamil : kaṇai, kaṇṇā
Tamil meaning : long pepper, Piper longum
Malayalam : kaṇa
Malayalam meaning : long pepper, Piper longum
Kannada : kaṇa, kaṇe
Kannada meaning : long pepper, Piper longum
Number in DED : 1167
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Nostratic etymology :

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Eurasiatic: *ḳVńV
Meaning: blade, sharpen
Indo-European: *k'ēy-
Altaic: *k`éńo
Dravidian: *kaṇ-
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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *k'ēy-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to sharpen, to grind
Old Indian: śiśāti, śinoti, śyati `to whet, sharpen', aor. aśāiṣīt, aśāt, aśīta, ptc. śitá-; śāṇa- (L. śāna-) m. `whetstone, grindstone'
Avestan: saēni-š `Spitze, Wipfel'
Other Iranian: NPers sān, afsān, pām, pasān `Wetzstein'
Armenian: sur `scharf'; sur, gen. sroy `Schwert, Dolch, Messer, Rasiermesser'; sair `Schneide'
Old Greek: kō̂no-s m. `Pinienzapfen, Kegel'
Germanic: *xain-ō f.
Latin: cōs, gen. cōtis f. `Wetz-, Schleifstein', cōtēs/cautēs `spitzer Fels'
Russ. meaning: заострять, точить
References: WP I 454 f
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Germanic etymology :

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Proto-Germanic: *xainō
Meaning: whetstone
IE etymology: IE etymology
Old Norse: hein f. `Wetzstein'
Norwegian: hein
Swedish: hen
Danish: hen
Old English: hān, -e f. `projecting stone, that forms a part of a boundary'
English: hone
Dutch: heen n., dial. heent `stijve zegge, Carex stricta'
Middle Low German: heenk, hän(ke), hennie, hän(e), hān `Carex stricta'
Middle High German: { hār `Werkzeug zum Schärfen der Sense' }
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Pokorny's dictionary :

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Number: 867
Root: k̂ē(i)- : k̂ō(i)- : k̂ǝ(i)-
English meaning: to sharpen, whet
German meaning: `schärfen, wetzen'
General comments: wohl Weiterbildung von ak̂- `scharf' (S. 18 ff.)
Derivatives: k̂ē-no- : k̂ō-no- `Wetzstein'; k̂ǝi-ni- ds.; k̂ǝ-to- `geschärft'
Material: Ai. śi-śā-ti (śi-śī-tē), śy-áti `schärft, wetzt', Partiz. śitá- `gewetzt, scharf' (= lat. catus, air. cath), śāta- ds., śāṇa- m. (mit mind. für n) `Wetz-, Probierstein' (= npers. san `Wetzstein'); vielleicht auch ai. śilā́ `Stein, Fels' (*k̂ǝ-lā);

    av. saēni- `Spitze, Wipfel, spitz' (npers. sāyaδ `reibt') = anord. hein;

    arm. sur `scharf' (*k̂ō-ro-), srem `schärfe', sur, Gen. sroy, Schwert, Messer', sair `Schneide' (*k̂e-ri-), Kompos. sairadir `Schneide', davon *sardrem, sadrem `reize, treibe an'; vielleicht auch sal, Gen. sali `Steinplatte, Amboß' (*k̂ǝ-li-, vgl. oben ai. śilā́);

    gr. κω̃νος m. `Kegel, Pinienzapfen, Helmspitze, Kreisel' (= ai. śāṇa-), davon κώνειον `Schierlingskraut' (nach den Blättern);

    lat. catus (nach Varro sabinisch) `acutus, scharfsinnig' (= ai. śi-ta-, air. cath); cos, cotis `Wetzstein', auch cotes, cautes f. Pl. `spitzer Fels, Riff' (das -au- Hyperurbanismus); catanus `Zedernwacholder' ist vielleicht gall. Lw.;

    air. cath `weise' (= lat. catus, ai. śi-tá-);

    aisl. hein f. `Wetzstein', ags. hān `Grenzstein', engl. hone `Wetzstein' (*k̂ǝi-n- : av.saēni-); mhd. hār `Werkzeug zum Schärfen der Sense' (*k̂ē-r-), mnd. haren `schärfen, scharf sein'.

References: WP. I 454 f., WH. I 181, 183 f., 190 f.
Pages: 541-542
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Altaic etymology :

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Proto-Altaic: *k`éńo
Nostratic: Nostratic
Meaning: a k. of blade
Russian meaning: вид лезвия
Mongolian: *kaji-
Tungus-Manchu: *xeńe
Korean: *kằńắi
Japanese: *káná-i
Comments: One should also note Mong. qajiči 'scissors' - possibly a contamination of this root with *kăp`è q. v.
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Mongolian etymology :

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Proto-Mongolian: *kaji-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 to cut, hack 2 a k. of arrow 3 adze
Russian meaning: 1 резать, тесать 2 вид длинной стрелы 3 кайло
Written Mongolian: qaji- 1 (L 911), qaji-mur 2 (L 913)
Buriat: xaj- 1, xajlā 3
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Tungus etymology :

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Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *xeńe
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: dull side of blade
Russian meaning: тупая сторона лезвия
Ulcha: xeńe
Comments: ТМС 1, 481.
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Korean etymology :

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Proto-Korean: *kằńắi
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: scissors
Russian meaning: ножницы
Modern Korean: kawi
Middle Korean: kằńắi
Comments: Nam 14, KED 23.
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Japanese etymology :

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Proto-Japanese: *káná-i
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: metal
Russian meaning: металл
Old Japanese: kane
Middle Japanese: káné
Tokyo: kàne
Kyoto: káné
Kagoshima: káne
Comments: JLTT 437. Final -a- can be seen in compounds like OJ kana-jumji, kana-ja etc.
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