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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... see more

 The  Lydian  word  srfasti -  "left"  probably  contains  Indo-European  *sr-w-, which is from *ser- "crooked, curved" <-  "to cut". 

The author considers that if it is not possible to find satisfying etymology inside the Indo-European family, we must seek out of it. He gives these examples: Sl. *bok. "flank, thigh", Pol. baczyc "to look, to see, to observe", Croat. and Slov. pozoj "dra... see more

The origm of the Etruscan numerals was tried to be explained in many ways, considering the meanings given to numerals. In this article etymologies of the Etruscan numerals are given with regard to the order given by Wilkins, Pfiffif and Izbicki – u, zal, ... see more

Etruscan malena "mirror" is an adjective in -(e)na derived from *mal "to look, to see" as Slavic *z?rkadlo "mirror" (SCr. z?calo, Russ. zérkalo etc.) came from *z?rkati "to look, to see" (Russ. dial zérkat' compare OSL z?reti etc.).

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