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Proto-IE: *serka-
Meaning: to tie together, to
Hittite: sarnink- (I) 'ersetzen, entschädigen, büßen' (Friedrich 187)
Tokharian: B sarki 'woof (or warp)' (Adams 677); A sark, B serke (PT *serke) 'cycle, circle' (699)
Old Greek: hérkos n. `Gehege, Zaun, Umzäunung, Vorhof; Fangnetz; Abwehr, Schutz', hérkato-s `phragmós' (Hsch.), herkátǟ `phülakǟ́' (Hsch.); herkánǟ, horkánǟ f. `Umzäunung'
Latin: sarciō, -īre, -rsī, -rtum `flicken, ausbessern, wieder gut machen', sarcina f. `Bündel, Pack, Gepack; Last; Leibesfrucht', sartor, -ōris m. `Flickschneider'
Russ. meaning: связывать, латать
References: WH
piet-meaning,piet-hitt,piet-tokh,piet-greek,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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