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Proto-IE: *klāw-
Meaning: key, hook, nail
Old Greek: ep., ion. klǟís, -ī̂dos, att. kléi̯s, älter klǟ̂i̯s, -dós f. `Pflock, Ruderpflock; Querriegel, Haken, Schlüssel, Schlüsselbein'; dor. klāi̯ks (Theocr.), epidaur., mess. gen. klaikos, acc. -ka `id.'
Slavic: *kljū̃čь, *kljūkā (контаминации)
Baltic: *kleu-d- vb. tr., *klǖ̂- vb. intr.
Germanic: *slūt-a-/*sliut-a- vb.
Latin: clāvis, -is f. `Schlüssel, Riegel, Stange der Kelter, Treibkloben'; clāvus, -ī `Nagel, Pflock; nagelförmiger Griff am Steuerruder'; claudō, -sī, -sum, -ere `schliesse, sperre zu, verschliesse'
Celtic: OIr clō, pl. clōi `Nagel', MCymr clo `Riegel, Verschluss', pl. cloeu `clavi', MBret clou `ferrement'
Russ. meaning: ключ, крючок, гвоздь
References: WP I 492 f
piet-meaning,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-celt,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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