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Proto-IE: *klā-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to put, to lay out
Slavic: *klā̀dǭ, *klā́stī; *klādъ
Baltic: *klā̂- (2) vb., *klā-j-ā̂ f., *klā̃-t-a- (1) c., *klā̃-t-iā̃ (1) f., *klā̃-d-a- c., *klā̂-s-t-a- (1) c.; *klō̂-n-a- (1), -ia- (1) c.; ? *kla-ĩ-m-a- c.
Germanic: *xlá-ɵ-a-/*xla-d-á- vb.; *xla-d-a- n.; *xlṓ-ɵ-ō/*xlō-d-ṓ f.; *xla-st-a- m., *xla-st-u- c., *xla-ɵɵ-a- n.
Russ. meaning: класть, раскладывать
References: WP I 489 f
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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