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Yenisseian etymology :
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Proto-Yenisseian: *pɔ̄r
Meaning: outer side, face
Ket: hɔĺ4, hɔʔl
Kottish: far-pag, farpax, pl. farpagan, farpakan 'tree bark'
Comments: Werner 1, 277, 322 (without comparison and reconstruction).
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Sino-Caucasian etymology :
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Proto-Sino-Caucasian: *mɨ̆ɦwVlV̆
Meaning: tip; nose, mouth
Comments and references : WFR 17, LDC 16.
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North Caucasian etymology :
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Proto-North Caucasian: *mɨ̆ɦwVlV̆
Meaning: nose
Notes: Reconstructed for the PEC level. Lak. has lost the final resonant (probably as a result of its reinterpretation as obl. base marker).
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Avar-Andian etymology :
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Protoform: *mihar
Meaning: nose
Avar: meʕér
Andian language: mahar
Akhvakh: miʕa
Chamalal: maj
Tindi: mijar
Karata: miʕar
Botlikh: miʕar
Bagvalal: miʕar
Godoberi: mihar
Comments: Av. paradigm C (muʕrú-l, múʕru-l). Cf. also Akhv. Ratl. miʔar "nostril", Bagv. Tlond. meʕel, And. dial. (Leksika) mihar, Cham. Gig. mara etc. In Akhv. besides miʕa 'nose' we have miʕi 'beak' - obviously related, but the suffixation is not clear.
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Tsezian etymology :
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Proto-Tsezian: *maru
Meaning: nose
Tsezi: maIli
Ginukh: malu
Khvarshi: mani
Inkhokvari: maIne
Bezhta: märö
Gunzib: maru
Comments: PTsKh *maIRe/*maIRu, PGB *maru. -n- in Khvarsh. and Inkh. is a result of nasal assimilation.
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Lak etymology :
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Lak root: maj
Meaning: nose
Lak form: maj
Comments: 3d class.
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Dargwa etymology :
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Proto-Dargwa: *maħul
Meaning: 1 nose 2 beak
Akusha: maIʕul 1 (Kait)
Chiragh: muʕul 2
Comments: Should be distinguished from PD *muħuli 'mouth' q.v.
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Lezghian etymology :
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Proto-Lezghian: *muʔel
Meaning: 1 nose 2 beak 3 snot
Lezghian: ner 1
Agul: muʔul 2
Kryz: miʔel 1
Budukh: meʔel 1
Archi: muIl 3
Comment: The Lezghi form needs a special comment. It is, in fact, a historical plural form: n-er < *ʔin-er < *ʔil-er (cf. dialectal Khl. iler 'nose'); the shift from l to n in lit. Lezghi is not quite clear, but paralleled in the case n-ez "eat" < *ʔil-ez (see *ʔiʔʷäl-). In its turn, *ʔil-er is a quite regular reflex of *muʔel-ar ("the nostrils") with a normal loss of the preaccented sequence *mu-. The word belongs to the 3d class in Kryz., Bud. and Arch.
See Лексика 1971, 120.
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Sino-Tibetan etymology :
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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *mūr
Meaning: mouth, jaw
Tibetan: mur-goŋ the temples, mur-ãgram jaw, jaw-bone, mur-tho ulcer in the mouth, rmur to gnaw and bite each other, mur-ba to gnaw, masticate, mur gills.
Lushai: hmūr point, tip, end, KC *hmūr (Thado mu beak, Khoibu mur).
Comments: Rawang mr face; mouthful; Newari hmu-tu. Sh. 161; Ben. 78. Not quite clear is the relationship of OCh. 吻 *m_ǝnʔ corner of lips, shut the lips; Lush. hmūi the lips; upper lip.
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