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Proto-IE: *weme- (Gr w-)
Meaning: to vomit
Old Indian: vámiti, vamati `to vomit, spit out', ptc. vānta-; vamathu- m. `act of vomiting; nausea'
Avestan: vam- `erbrechen'
Old Greek: eméō, eméthō, aor. emé(s)sai̯, pf. emḗmeka `erbrechen', émeto-s m. `das Erbrechen', émesi-s, émesma `id.', emíǟ-s `Speier'
Baltic: *wem̂- (1) vb., pl. *wem-ā̂, *wē̂m-ā̂ (1), *wim̂-b-a- c.
Germanic: *wēm-ōn- f., *wēm-a- m., *wim-il-ō- vb., *wim-ir-ō- vb., *wam-an- m., *wam-al-ē- vb.
Latin: vomō, -uī, -itum, -ere `sich erbrechen, übergehen; speien; durch Erbrechen von sich geben, ausspeien', vomitus, -ūs m. `Erbrechen', vomica f. `Geschwür, Eiter, Beule'
Russ. meaning: блевать
References: WP I 262 f
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-avest,piet-greek,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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