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Yenisseian etymology :
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Proto-Yenisseian: *ʔulVk (~-r1-,-ĺ-)
Meaning: bladder, bubble
Kottish: ūluk
Arin: óĺau (М., Сл., Кл.)
Pumpokol: leo-xóxar (Сл.)
Comments: ССЕ 200. Werner 2, 332 says that one should rather think of a compound with *xur1 'water' (*uʎ in Werner's notation) - which is absolutely precluded by the Arin form - cf. oĺau 'bladder' vs. kul 'water'.
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Sino-Caucasian etymology :
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Proto-Sino-Caucasian: *rĕ́xGwV ( ~ l-)
Meaning: bladder
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North Caucasian etymology :
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Proto-North Caucasian: *rĕG_wV ( ~ l-)
Meaning: urinary bladder
Notes: An And.-Tsez. isogloss.
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Avar-Andian etymology :
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Protoform: *riq̇:ʷV
Meaning: urinary bladder
Akhvakh: eq̇:o
Godoberi: req̇:ʷa
Comments: Cf. also Akhv. Tseg. ʕaq̇:ʷa, Tlan. aq̇:ʷa, Ratl. eq̇:ʷi. Loss of *r- in Akhv. is probably secondary: a result of merging two different Av.-And. roots (*hinḳ:u(r) 'urine' and *riq̇:ʷV 'urinary bladder') - well opposed in God.
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Tsezian etymology :
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Proto-Tsezian: *rɔqʷV
Meaning: urinary bladder
Tsezi: ʕaqIu-roqu
Ginukh: aqʷe-ruqos
Comments: PTsKh *Roqu / *Ruqo (used in a compound with *ʔaqʷǝ 'urine' q.v.)
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Long-range etymologies :
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Borean (approx.) : HVLKV
Meaning : blister, wound
Afroasiatic : Sem. *χVlḳ- 'mole, pimple', Cush. *lak(k)- 'wound'
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Nostratic etymology :
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Eurasiatic: *HVlVḳV
Meaning: blister, abscess
Altaic: Mong. oliqaj, uliqaj 'blister'
References: ND 1864 *qVL(V)ḲE 'blister, pimple'. nostret-meaning,nostret-prnum,nostret-ier,nostret-alt,nostret-reference,
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Indo-European etymology :
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Proto-IE: *elk'-
Meaning: abscess, boil
Old Indian: árśas- n. `piles, hemorrhoids'
Old Greek: hélkos n. `Wunde, Geschwür'; hélkano-n `wound' Hsch.
Latin: ulcus, -eris n. `Geschwür'
Russ. meaning: нарыв
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Germanic etymology :
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Proto-Germanic: *ulxiɵ=
Meaning: filth(y)
Old Norse: ülda f. `Modergeruch'
Old High German: { oltar `Schmutzkrume' }
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Pokorny's dictionary :
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Number: 474
Root: elkos-
English meaning: boil n.
German meaning: `Geschwür'
Grammatical comments: n.
Material: Ai. árśas- n. `Hämorrhoiden'; gr. ἕλκος n. `Wunde, bes. eiternde Wunde, Geschwür' (Spir. asper nach ἕλκω), ἕλκανα τραύματα Hes., ἑλκαίνω `bin verwundet';
lat. ulcus, -eris `Geschwür' (*elkos); zu lat. ulcus wohl auch ulciscor, ultus sum `für jemanden oder etwas Rache nehmen, sich an jemandem rächen' als `schwären, gegen jemanden Eiter, Groll ansammeln'.
Letzteres wird dagegen von Pedersen KG. I 126 unwahrscheinlich zu air. olc, elc `malus' gestellt, s. *elk- `hungrig; schlecht'.
References: WP. I 160.
Pages: 310
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