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Proto-IE: *smerd-
Meaning: to stink
Old Greek: smórdōnes = pósthōnes Hsch.
Slavic: *smьrdḗtī, *smьrdjǭ; *smordъ
Baltic: *smir̂d-ē̂- (smir̂d-a-) vb. (2), *smir̂d- vb. inch. (2), *smird-ā̂ f., smir̃d-a- c., *smar̂d-a- c. (2), *smard-u- adj., *smar-w-iā̃ f.
Latin: merda f. `Kot, Unrat (des Leibes), Exkremente'
Russ. meaning: вонять
References: WP II 691
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