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Proto-IE: *lā-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to bark
Old Indian: rā́yati `to bark'
Armenian: lam `weine'
Old Greek: l[ǟ̂]ro-s m. `leere Possen, Tand, albernes Geschwätz, unbedeutende Kleinigkeiten'; inf. lái̯ẹ̄n, laḗmenai̯ `phthéŋgesthai' (Hsch.)
Slavic: *lā́tī, *lā́jātī
Baltic: *lā̂- (*lā̂-ja-) (1), *lā̂-j-ā̂ f., *lā̂-ti- c., *lā̂-st-a- c. (2)
Germanic: *l[a]-ja- vb.
Latin: lāmentum, -ī n. `Wehklage', lātrāre `bellen'
Albanian: ĺeh `bellen'
Russ. meaning: лаять
References: WP II 376 f
Comments: OInd rā́yati can also belong to *rēy- 'to shout, to bark, to make a noise'.
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