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Proto-IE: *swep-, *seup-, -b-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to sweep, to throw
Old Indian: svapū́- f. `broom'
Slavic: *svepītī; *sūtī, *sъpetь; *sūnǭtī; *sɨ̄pātī; *sъpъ
Baltic: *sup- vb. tr., *seũp- (-ja-), *seũb- (-ja-) vb. tr., *sǖ̂p-ā̂-, -ō̂- vb. (1), *sū̂p-in̂- vb.
Germanic: *swō[f]-al-a- m.; *swōp-ōn- f.; *swabb= etc.
Latin: supāre `werfen', dissipāre `zerstreuen, zerteilen, ausbreiten; zersprengen, ausst reuen, zertrümmern, verschleudern', obsipāre `entgegensprengen (Wasser); vorwerfen', īnsipō, -ere, -uī `hineinwerfen'
Russ. meaning: мести, швырять
References: WP II 524
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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