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Proto-IE: *ost- (-th-) <PIH *H->
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: bone
Hittite: hastai- n. 'Knochen, Gebein(e)' (Tischler 202-203)
Tokharian: B āy, āyo, pl. āsta 'bone' (Adams 45 f)
Old Indian: asthi, gen. asthnáḥ n. `bone'
Avestan: ast-, asti- n. 'Knochen'; astava- 'mit einem Knochen versehen'; asku- 'Schienbein, Wade'
Armenian: oskr `Knoche'
Old Greek: ion., hell. ostéo-n, att. ostọ̄̂-n n. `Knochen'; att. ostakó-s, hellen. astakó-s `Meerkrebs'; óstrako-n `knöcherne, harte Schale von Schnecken, Muscheln, Schildkroten', óstrei̯o-n, -eo-n n. `Auster, Muschel, Meeresschnecke; Purpurfarbe'; ostrǘ-s, -ǘos; ostrǘǟ; ostrüís, -ídos f. N. eines Baumes mit Hartem weissem Holz, `Hopfenhainbuche, Ostrya carpinifolia'; ? astrágalo-s m. `Halswirbel, Sprungbein, (daraus gemachter) Würfel'
Slavic: *ostь 'fish-bone'
Latin: os, gen. ossis n. `Bein, Knochen', OLat ossum, pl. ossua n. id.
Celtic: Cymr asgwrn `Knochen', Corn ascorn `Knochen', Bret askourn `Knochen'
Albanian: ašt, ašte Knochen
Russ. meaning: кость
References: WP I 185 f
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