Change viewing parameters
Select another database

Baltic etymology :

Search within this database
Proto-Baltic: *kan̂d-ō̂l-a- c.
Meaning: kernel
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: kánduola-s (žem.) (= branduolas) `Kern'
baltet-meaning,baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,

Search within this database


Indo-European etymology :

Search within this database
Proto-IE: *kond-
Meaning: swelling
Old Indian: kanda- m. `bulb, lump', kanduka- m. `ball of wood or pith to play with', kadara- m. n. `corn, callosity of the feet'
Old Greek: kóndülo-s m. `Knöchel, Knochengelenk, geballte Faust, Wulst des Zahnfleisches usw.'; kóndoi = keraîai, astrágaloi Hsch.
Baltic: *kan̂d-ō̂l-a- c.
Russ. meaning: опухоль, желвак, шарик
References: WP I 390 f
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-greek,piet-balt,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

Search within this database

Select another database
Change viewing parameters
Total pages generatedPages generated by this script
5539372261535
Help
StarLing database serverPowered byCGI scripts
Copyright 1998-2003 by S. StarostinCopyright 1998-2003 by G. Bronnikov
Copyright 2005-2014 by Phil Krylov