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Proto-IE: *karǝp-, *krēp-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: foot-wear
Old Greek: krēpī́s, -ī̂dos f. `Halbschuh, der ganz oder teilweise den oberen Teil des Fusses bedeckt; Grundlage, Sockel. Fundament, Einfassungsbau, Steindamm'
Slavic: *kъ́rpā usw. (о сапожниках)
Baltic: *kur̂p-iā̃ (1) f.
Germanic: *xrib-Vl=
Latin: carpisc(u)lum, -ī `Art Schuhwerk'
Celtic: OIr cairem `Schuhmacher' ( < *karpi̯amos); Cymr crydd, Corn chereor, Bret kere, kereour `ds.'
Russ. meaning: обувь
References: WP I 425
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