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Proto-IE: *kʷreya-
Meaning: to buy
Tokharian: A kuryar, B käry- 'buy' (Adams 165)
Old Indian: krīṇā́ti `to buy, purchase', krayá- m. `buying, purchase, purchase-price'
Other Iranian: NPers xarīdan `kaufen'
Old Greek: aor. príasthai̯, ptc. priámeno-, epriámǟn, príōmai̯, va. acc. f. ep. a-priátǟn (nicht erkauft) `kaufen'
Slavic: *krьnǭtī, *krītī
Baltic: *krei-n-a- c., *kraĩ-t-ia- c.
Celtic: OIr crenaim `ich kaufe', conj. ni-crïa; crīth `Bezahlung, Kauf', crīthid `emax'; fo-chricc `Belohnung', MIr tochra `Umwerben' (*`Bratkauf'), t-ind-s-cra `Kaufpreis für die Braut'; creicc `Belohnung'; OCymr 3 sg. prinit `emit, redimit', Cymr prynu `emere, redimere'; prid `oppigneratio'; g(w)o-br `Preis, Belohnung', Corn prenne, perna `kaufen'; gober `Preis, Belohnung', Bret prena `kaufen'; gobr `Preis, Belohnung'
Russ. meaning: покупать
References: WP I 523 f
piet-meaning,piet-tokh,piet-ind,piet-iran,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-celt,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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