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Proto-IE: *kAuk-, -g-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to bend, to crook
Tokharian: A koc, B kauc (PT *keuc) 'high up, above' (Adams 209)
Old Indian: kucáti `to contract', kuñcati `to make crooked, bend or curve'; kuca- m. `female breast, teat'
Other Iranian: NPers kōž 'gekrümmt, buckelig'
Slavic: *kū́kā `крюк, поворот etc.'; *kūčerā `Locke'; *kū́čā; *kū́kъ `холм, бугор' etc.
Baltic: *kaũk-a- c., *kaũk-ā̂, *kaũk-ar-a- c., -ā̂ f., *kuk-ur-a-, *kuk-ur-ia-, *kuk-ar-a- c., *kuk-ul-ia- c., *kuk-ia- c., *kuk-um-a- c., *kuk- vb. intr.; *kaug-iā̃ (Lith AC/Lett CIRC), *keûg-iā̃ f., *kū̂g-ia- c., *kaug-ur-ia- c., -iā̃ f.
Germanic: *xáux-a-/*xaug-á- adj.; *xaug-á- m.; *xug-il-a- m.; *xíux-man- m.; *xúx-ja- vb.; *xūk=, *xukr=
Celtic: OIr cūar `krumm' ( < *kukʷro- ~ *kupro-)
Russ. meaning: сгибать(ся), изгибать(ся)
References: WP I 370 f, Buck 25.
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