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Proto-IE: *bhand-
Meaning: to shout
Old Indian: bhándate `to be greeted with praise, receive applause; to honour, worship'; bhándiṣṭha- `shouting most loudly, praising most highly', bhandána- `shouting, yelling', bhandánā f. `acclamation, applause, praise'
Celtic: *band-, *bnd- > OIr, MIr bind `melodisch', OBret bann `canora'
Russ. meaning: кричать
References: WP II 151
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-celt,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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