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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *(a)leitw-
Meaning: strong drink; feast
Old Greek: álei̯so-n n., -s m. `Trinkgefäss mit zwei Henkeln'
Germanic: *lī́ɵ-u n., m.
Celtic: Gaul Litu-genus MN; Ir līth `Fest', Cymr llid `Zorn', Bret lid `Fest'
Russ. meaning: бормотуха; пир
References: WP II 392
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Germanic etymology :

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Proto-Germanic: *līɵu, -z
Meaning: strong drink
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: līɵu n. (~ līɵu-s m.) `strong drink'
Old Norse: līδ n. `Rauschtrank'
Old English: { līɵ m. }
Old Frisian: līth
Old Saxon: līth
Old High German: { līd st. n. `Obstwein, geistiges Trank' }
Middle High German: līt (-d-) st. n., m. 'obst-, gewürzwein'
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