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Proto-Baltic: *kaû- (2) vb. tr., *kāw-ā̂ f., *kū̂-j-ā̂ (1) f., *kū̂-j-ia- c.
Meaning: beat, hew, forge
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: káuti (káuja/káuna, kṓvē/OLith kãvō) 'schlagen, hauen, umbringen, vernichten'; kōvà `Kampf, Schlacht'; Lith kū́ji-s, kū́gi-s `schwerer Schmiedehammer', kū́ja 'Stelze'
Lettish: kaût (kaûju/kaûnu, kâvu/kavu) `schlagen, hauen; stechen (beim Kartenspiel); schlachten; treten', {kũja 'Stab, Stock, Keule' -- not found in ME} kũj(i)niẽks, kũjeniẽks 'jem. der mit dem Stocke umhergeht, Bettler; ungebetener Gast'
Old Prussian: cugis 'Hammer' Voc. 518
baltet-meaning,baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,baltet-lett,baltet-oprus,

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