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Proto-IE: *lip-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to stick, to glue
Tokharian: A, B lip- 'remain, be left over' (Adams 555)
Old Indian: limpáti, pf. lilepa, riripúḥ, pass. lipyate, ptc. liptá-, riptá- `to smear, anoint; to stick, adhere'; lepa- m. `smearing; ointment', répas- n. `spot, stain', riprá- n. `dirt'
Old Greek: adv. lípa `fett, glänzend', lípas n., lípos n. `Fett', liparó- `fett, (von Öl oder Salbe) glänzend, fruchtbar'
Slavic: *lēpī́tī; *lьnǭtī, aor. *lьpъ; *lēpъ; *lьpъ; *lьpḗtī, *lьpljǭ
Baltic: *lip- vb. intr., *lip-u- adj.
Germanic: *līb-á- vb., *laib-iá- vb., *laib-ṓ f., *lif-n-a-
Latin: lippus, -a `triefäugig, triefend'
Russ. meaning: лепить, клеить
References: WP II 403 f
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-tokh,piet-ind,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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