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Proto-Baltic: *re-t-ia- c., *rē̂-t-ā̂, -iā̃ (1) f.
Meaning: scar
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: retī̃-s, rẽti-s `Wunde, Narbe'
Lettish: rę̃ta, rẽte `Narbe'
baltet-meaning,baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,baltet-lett,

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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *[e]re-, *rē- <PIH *H->
Meaning: wound, scar
Hittite: harra- 'zerstossen, zerreiben' (Tischler 169-170)
Old Indian: īrmá- n. `sore, wound'
Baltic: *re-t-ia- c., *rē̂-t-ā̂, -iā̃ (1) f.
Russ. meaning: рана, шрам
References: WP I 142 f
piet-meaning,piet-hitt,piet-ind,piet-balt,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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