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Baltic etymology :

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Proto-Baltic: *kat-il-in̂- vb.
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: { katilinti `plaudern' }
baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,

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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *kēt- (-th-)
Meaning: to commend, to scold
Old Indian: katthate `to boast, praise, flatter; abuse, revile'; kātkr̥ta- `insulted, dishonoured'
Old Greek: kōtílo- `schwätzend', kōtíllō `schwätze'
Baltic: *kat-il-in̂- vb.
Germanic: *xē[ɵ]-a- n.; *xad-r=; *xōd-ō f., *xōd-ē- vb.
Russ. meaning: хвалить, ругать
References: WP I 384 (differently in Pok.)
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-greek,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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Germanic etymology :

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Proto-Germanic: *xēda-n (~ -ɵ-); *xadr=; *xōdō, *xōdēn- vb.
Meaning: to scold
IE etymology: IE etymology
Old Norse: hāδ n. `Spott, Hohn', hǟδa `höhnen, verspotten'
Norwegian: dial. hɔd; dial, häda vb.
Old Swedish: hāɵ, haad
Swedish: häda vb.
Old Danish: haad; hädhä vb.
germet-meaning,germet-prnum,germet-onord,germet-norw,germet-oswed,germet-swed,germet-odan,

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