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Proto-IE: *leit-
Meaning: pool, sea; seacost, boundary
Tokharian: A lyäm, B lyam 'sea' (PT *lyäm) (Adams 566)
Old Greek: lei̯mṓn, -ō̂nos m. `feuchter, grasreicher Ort, Au, feuchte Wiese', limḗn, -énos m. `Hafen, geschützte Meeresbucht', límnǟ f. `stehendes Wasser, See, Teich, Sumpf'
Slavic: *lītъvā
Baltic: *leĩt-uw-ā̂, -aw-ā̂, *leĩt-ia-s m.
Latin: lītus, gen. -oris n. `Strand, Gestrande'; līmes `Querweg, Rain, Grenzlinie zwischen Äckern'
Other Italic: Osk liímitú<m> `limitum'
Celtic: Gaul Letavia `Küstenland', Litaviccus; Ir Letha `Aremorica'; Cymr Llydaw `Bretagne'
Russ. meaning: пруд, море; берег моря, береговая линия, граница
References: WP II 392
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