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Proto-IE: *kneuk-, -g-
Meaning: to shout
Old Greek: knüzdéomai̯, knüzdáomai̯ `winseln (von Hunden), wimmern (von Kindern)'
Slavic: *knjūkātī (> Czech kňoukati 'miauen, raunzen, winseln, greinen'), *xnɨ̄kātī usw.
Baltic: *kneũk- vb., *knuk-[s]=
Russ. meaning: производить мяукающе-кудакающие звуки
References: WP I 476
Proto-IE: *kōim-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: village
Old Greek: kṓmǟ f. `Dorf (im gegensatz zu der befesten pólis ); Quartier, Viertel einer Stadt'
Baltic: *keĩm-a- m., -ā̂ f., *kaîm-a- m., *kaîm-ā̂ (1), -iā̃
Germanic: *xaim-a- n., m., *xaim-i- (*xaim-) c.
Russ. meaning: деревня
References: WP I 358 f, Buck 14.
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