Sumerian, Hungarian and Mongolian (including Avaric)
Sumerian, Hungarian and Mongolian (including Avaric)
Sumerian, Hungarian and Mongolian (including Avaric)
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225 ige “word; verb”<br />
ALFRÉD TÓTH : SUMERIAN, HUNGARIAN AND MONGOLIAN (INCLUDING AVARIC)<br />
ŠL 449; Gost. 217, 877; Szentkatolnai, pp. xiv, 23<br />
Sum. igi, i-ga, in-ga, an-ga<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> ege, ogho, üge<br />
226 igen “yes; very”<br />
Gost. 878; Szentkatolnai, p. 23<br />
Sum. igi-in, igi-en<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> ike, ikhe, jeke<br />
227 igézni “to enchant”, igézet “enchantment”<br />
ŠL 449; Gost. 217; Szentkatolnai, p. 23<br />
Sum. igi<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> ege, ogho, üge<br />
228 így “so, like that”<br />
ŠL 449; Gost. 217; Szentkatolnai, p. 23<br />
Sum. igi<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> ei-, i-<br />
229 illetni “to touch; to deserve”, illeték “duty, tax”, illeszteni “to fit into, to adapt”<br />
ŠL 166/b; Gost. 508; Szentkatolnai, p. 23<br />
Sum. illat (probably < Akk.)<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> il-, ili-<br />
230 ima “prayer”, imádni “to adore”<br />
ŠL 152, 117, 118; ŠL 142; Gost. 15, 317; Szentkatolnai, pp. 23s.<br />
Sum. mú-mú, i<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> amo-<br />
231 ime “ecce”<br />
Gost. 828; Szentkatolnai, p. 23<br />
Sum. i-ne<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> ei-me, í-me<br />
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