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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *greid-
Meaning: to shout
Germanic: *krīt-a-, *krīsk-a-, *krīst-a- vb.
Celtic: MIrl grith `Schrei'; grinnigud `grincement (des flêches)'; Cymr gryd `Schrei'
Russ. meaning: кричать
References: WP I 591 f
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Germanic etymology :

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Proto-Germanic: *krītan-, *krīskan-, *krīstan- vb.
Meaning: shout
IE etymology: IE etymology
Middle Dutch: crīten; crīscen, crijsscen st./wk. `krijsen, knarsen'
Dutch: krijten; krijsen
Middle Low German: krīten `schreien, heulen'; krūschen, krīsken wk.
Middle High German: krīschen st. 'kreischen'; krīʒen st. 'scharf schreien, kreischen, stöhnen'; krīsten st. 'stöhnen, ächzen'
German: kreissen (*st.); dial. kreisten; kreischen (noch im 19.Jh. st.)
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