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Proto-Baltic: *trup-ē̂- (*trup-a-), trup- vb. intr., *trup-u- adj., *traup-u- adj., *trup-[ia] m.
Meaning: crush, rot; block, log
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: trupḗti (trùpa) `bröckeln, krümmeln, locker sein, auseinanderfallen', caus. trùpinti; trùpti (trum̃pa, trùpō) = trupḗti; trupù- `locker, brüchig, bröckelig, mürbe, spröde', traupù- `spröde'
Lettish: trupêt (-u/-ẽju, -ẽju) `faulen, bröckeln; (liegend oder sitzend) faulenzen, schlafen', trupt 'faulen, modern'
Old Prussian: trupis `Klotz' V. 634
baltet-meaning,baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,baltet-lett,baltet-oprus,

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