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Proto-IE: *kʷerm-i-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: worm, caterpillar
Old Indian: kŕ̥mi- m. `worm, insect'
Avestan: {kǝrǝmi-}
Other Iranian: NPers kirm 'worm', Osset kalm `snake, worm'; Sogd budh. krm'yr- (греч. κερμι[ρ]- BSOS 6:946) `worm'
Slavic: *čьrmь (Sloven čr̂m m. `карбункул; čr̂m v prstu `der Fingerwurm', SK čr̂n `Wurm am Finger'); *čьrmьnъ(jь) `красный'; *čьrmākъ `птица малиновка; назв. растения'; *čьrmelь `шмель' (как вариант)
Baltic: *kir̃m-i-, *kir̃m-ia- c., *kir̃m-ō̃ (-en-es), *kir̃m-iā̃ f., *ker̃m-a- c., ker̃m-ia- c.,*ker̃m-iā̃ f.
Celtic: OIr cruim `worm'; Cymr pryf `id.'
Albanian: krimb, pl. -a `worm'
Russ. meaning: жаба (червь, гусеница)
References: WP I 523
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-avest,piet-iran,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-celt,piet-alb,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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