Hungarian, Sumerian and Indo-European.
Hungarian, Sumerian and Indo-European.
Hungarian, Sumerian and Indo-European.
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373 múlni “to pass (time)”<br />
ALFRÉD TÓTH : HUNGARIAN, SUMERIAN AND INDO-EUROPEAN.<br />
ŠL 129a; Gost. 47a; Szabédi 112, 167<br />
Sum. mul, mulu<br />
Latin mutare<br />
Third Addendum to ’Etymological Dictionary of <strong>Hungarian</strong>’ (EDH)<br />
374 mű (művet, mívet) “work”, műhely “workshop, működni “to function, to work”, művelni “to do,<br />
to make; to cultivate”, művész “artist”<br />
ŠL 61; 532; 134/25b, 31, 34; MSL V/13; Gost. 46, 492, 579, 580; Szabédi 465<br />
Sum. mu, me, um-mi-a, um-me-a, um-uš<br />
Latin mola<br />
German mahlen, malmen, Mehl, Milbe<br />
375 nagy “big”<br />
ŠL 72; 87/1; 168; Gost. 154, 167, 168, 169, 170; Szabédi 206, 259, 395; Brunner no. 799<br />
Sum. nu5(..g), (nu-)g, nun, nu5, na, nad<br />
Latin major<br />
Greek –mōros, German mehr, meist, Mär-chen, English more, most<br />
Akkadian mâ’u, ma’âdu, ma’du, m<strong>and</strong>u, mahdu<br />
376 nál, nél (adessive suffix)<br />
Gost. 849; Szabédi 299<br />
Sum. na<br />
Latin *in apud<br />
377 nap “day; sun”<br />
ŠL 129/2; Gost. 48; Szabédi 198, 272<br />
Sum. nap, nab<br />
Latin nimbus<br />
IE *nembh-<br />
378 nász “wedding; father-in-law”<br />
ŠL 394/6, 7; Gost. 771; Szabédi 112, 144<br />
Sum. nunuz<br />
Latin nuptiae<br />
Greek númphē<br />
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