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Proto-IE: *(s)kait-, -d-, -e-
Meaning: clear
Old Indian: ketú- m. `bright appearance, clearness, brightness'; citrá- `bright, clear, conspicuous'
Avestan: čiɵra- `augenfällig, klar'
Slavic: *čī́stъ(jь), *čī́stītī
Baltic: *skaîd-r-u- adj. (1), *skaîd-ī̂- vb. (2), *skeîd- (-ja-) vb. tr., *skī̂d-t-a- adj. (1/2), *skid-r-[a]- adj.
Germanic: *xaid-u- c., *xaid-a- adj., *xaid-r-a- adj., *xaid-a- n.
Latin: caesius `"glaukós" (von funkelnden, hellen Blick des grünlichblauen Augen)'; caelum, - ī n.`Himmel, Himmelswölbung; Luft, Klima'
Russ. meaning: ясный, незамутненный
References: WP II 537 f
Comments: Cf. *(s)k(ʷ)eit- (with obvious confusion in Ind.)
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-avest,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,piet-comment,

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