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67 csúcs “peak”<br />

ALFRÉD TÓTH : HUNGARIAN, SUMERIAN AND INDO-EUROPEAN.<br />

Third Addendum to ’Etymological Dictionary of <strong>Hungarian</strong>’ (EDH)<br />

ŠL 354; Gost. 186, 516; Szabédi 127, 177<br />

Sum. šuš, šu-si<br />

Latin ductilis<br />

IE *deuk-, Greek daidússomai, German ziehen, züchten, zeugen<br />

68 csúnya “ugly”<br />

ŠL 126; 429; Gost. 356, 753; Szabédi 104, 123, 405<br />

Sum. šum, sun-na<br />

Latin obscene<br />

69 csupor “little pot”<br />

ŠL 309; Gost. 537; Szabédi 186, 193, 492; Brunner no. 962<br />

Sum. zurzub<br />

Latin cuprum (> German Kupfer, English copper) < Greek kúprion<br />

Sanskrit kúpyam<br />

Akkadian sapâsu, šapâsu, siparru<br />

70 csurogni “to run, to flow”, csurranni “to flow slowly”<br />

ŠL 101, 7; 491; Gost. 308, 368; Szabédi 242; Brunner no. 628<br />

Sum. šur, zar<br />

Latin excurrere<br />

Sanskrit kāšthā, Greek epí-kouros, German Ross, English to hurry<br />

Akkadian hâšu, Hebrew hūš, Ugaritic hwš<br />

71 csüngeni “to depend”<br />

ŠL 93/2; Gost. 795; Szabédi 99, 184, 384<br />

Sum. šinig<br />

Latin adjungere<br />

Sanskrit yunákti, Greek zeúgnūmi<br />

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