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Proto-IE: *skeda- (-kh-)
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to split
Tokharian: A, B kät- (PT *kät-) 'strew, sow' (Adams 157)
Old Indian: skhadate `to cut, split'
Armenian: ? šert `Span, Holzscheit'
Old Greek: (s)kedánnǖmi, skídnamai̯, -nǟmi, kedáō, aor. e(s)kéda(s)sa `zerstreuen, zersprengen, auseinandertreiben', med. `sich zerstreuen, zerspringen, auseinandergehen, sich ausbreiten'
Slavic: *ščedrъ(jь)
Baltic: *sked-er-w-ā̂ f., *skad-r-[u]- adj., *sked-en-a- c.
Germanic: *skat-Vr-ō- vb.
Celtic: MIr scaindrim `zerspalten'
Russ. meaning: раскалывать, расщеплять
References: WP II 558 f
Comments: Cf. *(s)kenǝ-, *(s)kenǝ-t-, *(s)kenǝ-d-.
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