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Proto-Baltic: *gar̂n-ia- (2) m., *ger̂w-iā̃ (1) f.
Meaning: crane, stork
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: garnī̃-s `Reiher, Storch'; gérvē, géršē `Kranich', žem. génšē, gę́šē, géžē `Reiher'
Lettish: gar̂nis `Storch; Reiher'; guoris (L.) 'ein Reiher', guõris (Koddiack), guôris2 (Ipik̨i) 'Art Vogel'; dzẽrve `Kranich; Fischadler; Storch', dial. dzēse, dzēsis, dzēsnis, dzēze `schwarzer Storch', dzêse2, dzēzis 'Reiher'
Old Prussian: gerwe `Kranich' V. 715, geeyse `Reiher' V. 718, geasnis `Schnepfe (бекас)' V. 753
baltet-meaning,baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,baltet-lett,baltet-oprus,

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