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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *bholn-
Meaning: bubble
Germanic: *ball-u- c., *ball-an- m.
Latin: follis, -is m. `lederner Schlauch; Windball, Ballon; Blasebalg; Geldbeutel; Urinblase, Hodnnsack, Hülse'
Russ. meaning: пузырь
References: WP II 178
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Germanic etymology :

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Proto-Germanic: *ballu-z, *ballēn
Meaning: ball
IE etymology: IE etymology
Old Norse: bɔll-r `Kugel'
Swedish: bɔll
Danish: bold
Old Saxon: ball
Middle Dutch: bal
Dutch: bal m.
Middle Low German: bal
Old High German: bal m. (9.Jh.) `Ball, Kugel, Hand-, Fussballen'; ballo m. (11.Jh.), balla
Middle High German: bal (-ll-) m. 'ball, kugel', balle wk. m. 'ball; ballen an füssen, händen, fingern; warenballen'
German: Ball m.; Ballen
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