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Proto-IE: *dhūp-, *dhūbh-
Meaning: to smoke
Old Indian: dhūpa- m. `incense, perfume'
Old Greek: tǖ́phō, -omai̯, aor. thǖ̂psai̯, tüphē̂nai̯, pf. m.-p. téthümmai̯, téthüphthai̯ (~ -ǖ) med. `rauchen, quaklmen, glimmen', act. `Rauch machen., räuchern, sengen, langsam verbrennen'; tǖ̂pho-s m. `Art Fieber', tǖ̂phos n. `Rauch, Dampf, Qualm; Benebulung, Torheit, dummer Stolz', Tǖphṓs, gen. -ō̂/-ō̂nos a hundred-headed giant buried by Zeus; tǖphṓs, -ō̂ 'whirlwind, thyphoon'; tǖphedṓn, -ónos f. `Stumpfsinn', tü̆phló- `blind, dunkel, ohne Ausgang, verstopf'
Germanic: *daub-a- adj., *dub-ōn- f.; *duf-t-i- c.; *dub-a- adj.; *dub-n-ō- vb., *daub-n-ō- vb.
Celtic: *dubu- > OIrl dub `schwarz'; *deub= > OCymr, Cymr dub, OCorn duw, MCorn du, Bret dū 'schwarz'
Russ. meaning: дымить
References: WP I 835 f
Comments: Cf. #1927 *dhūw- (PIH *dhuHw-)
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Proto-Germanic: *dauba-, *dubōn; *dufti-z; *duba-; *dubnōn-, *daubnōn-
Meaning: deaf
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: *dauf-s (-b-) (a) `deaf, stubborn'; *ga-daubjan wk. `harden'; af-daubnan wk. `become hardened'
Old Norse: dauf-r `taub'; ptc. dofin-n `stumpf, schlaff', dofna wk. `kraftlos werden, entlahmen'; dupt, duft n., dupti m. `Staub'; deyfa wk. `betäuben, kraftlos machen'; dofi n. `Schlaffheit'
Norwegian: doven `faul'; dove `Lähmung in Gliedern'; dovna vb.; duft `feiner Staub'; döyva vb.
Old Swedish: döva vb.
Swedish: duven `schal'; domna vb.; duft `Mehlstaub'
Old Danish: duft, doft `Mehlstaub'; döve vb.
Danish: doven `faul'; dovne vb.
Old English: dēaf `taub'; dofian
English: deaf
Old Frisian: dāf; dof `kraftlos'
Old Saxon: dovon `gek zijn'
Middle Dutch: doof `doof, dof, dor, dwaas, hardvochtig'
Dutch: doof; { dof }
Middle Low German: dōf `doof, onbeduidend, vergeefs'; dōven
Old High German: toup (-b-) `gehörlos, unempfindlich, stump, unsinnig' (9.Jh.); tuft `Frost'; tobēn (9.Jh.), irtobēn (8.Jh.), tobōn (um 800) `rasen'
Middle High German: toup (-b-) 'gehörlos, unempfindlich, stumpf, unsinnig; leer, wertlos, abgestorben, dürr'; tuft, { duft } st. m. `Dunst, Nebel, Tau, Reif'; top, dop (-b-) 'nicht bei verstande, unsinnig; toll (hund)'; toben wk. 'rasen, wüten, wahnwitzig, toll, nicht bei Sinnen sein'
German: toben; taub; ? Duft `feiner Geruch'
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