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Proto-IE: *kolǝn-, *kolǝm-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: top, hill, rock
Hittite: kalmara-, Luw. kalmaha- 'Berg' (Tischler 468 without etymology)
Old Greek: kolōnó-s m., kolṓnǟ f. `Hügel, Anhöhe, Stein-, Grabhügel'; ? kolophṓn, -ō̂nos m. `Gipfel, Spitze, Höhepunkt'
Baltic: *kal̂n-a- (2?) c., *kal̂w-ā̂ (1?)
Germanic: *xall-u- c., *xull-i- c.; *xulm-a- m., -an- m.
Latin: collis, -is, abl. colle/collī m. `Hügel, Anhöhe'; columen, (jünger) culmen, -inis n. `Höhepunkt, Gipfel, First'
Russ. meaning: вершина, холм, скала
References: WP I 433 f, Buck 23-24.
Comments: ??? Probably derived from *kelǝ-.
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