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Proto-Baltic: *čwan̂k-u- adj., *čwan̂k-in̂- (1?) vb.
Meaning: clean, fine
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: švánku- `rein, anständig, ehrenhaft, manierlich, verständig', pa-švánkinti 'ein wenig anständig, schicklich, elegant machen'
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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *k'wenǝkʷ-
Meaning: fine
Tokharian: B cäñc 'plaire', A ciñcär 'charmant'
Old Greek: kompsó- `fein, elegant, geistreich, listig'
Baltic: *čwan̂k-u- adj., *čwan̂k-in̂- (1?) vb.
Latin: {quinquāre `lustrare' - not found anywhere!}
Russ. meaning: изящный
References: WP I 471 f
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