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Two nostratic etymologies

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1. *qamA "dry, warm" In my earlier paper I reconstructed the Nostratic word *qamA "dry, warm"; this etymological nest can be enlarged with some new examples: AA: Sem. *hmm "to be warm": Hebr. ham "warm", Ugar. hm, Syr. hammima, Akkad. emmu, Arab. hamm; Eg. bmm "to be warm, to be hot" , Kopt. (Said.) hmom "to become warm”; 

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