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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *(s)nAp-
Meaning: beak
Baltic: *snap-a- c., -ia- c.
Germanic: *snab-ul-a- m., *(s)nab-ja-, *(s)nib-ja- m.
Russ. meaning: клюв
References: Fraenkel 852
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Baltic etymology :

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Proto-Baltic: *snap-a- c., -ia- c.
Meaning: beak
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: snãpa-s 'Schnabel (bei Vögeln)', Tülle, Ausguss, Mützenschirm', snapẽli- s 'Tülle, Ausguss, Rüssel, Mützenschirm', snaplī̃-s 'Schnabel, rote herabhängende Lappen des Truthahns'
Lettish: snaps 'Schnabel'
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Germanic etymology :

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Proto-Germanic: *snabula-z, *(s)nabja-, *(s)nibja- m.~n.
Meaning: beak
IE etymology: IE etymology
Old Norse: { nef 'Nase, Nasenbein' }
Swedish: näbb, dial. näv 'Schnabel'
Old English: nebb 'Nase, Schnabel'
English: dial. neb 'Schnabel, SChjnauze', nib 'Schnabel, Spitze'
Middle Dutch: snāvel 'Schnabel, Rüssel, Mund'; nebbe 'Schnabel, Spitze'
Dutch: snavel; neb
Middle Low German: snāvel 'Schnabel, Rüssel, Mund'; snebbe, snibbe, nebbe, nibbe 'Schnabel, Spitze'
Old High German: snabul 'Schnabel, Rüssel' (9.Jh.)
Middle High German: snabel st. m. 'Schnabel, Rüssel; langauslaufende Schuhspitze'
German: Schnabel m.
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