Sumerian, Hungarian and Mongolian (including Avaric)
Sumerian, Hungarian and Mongolian (including Avaric)
Sumerian, Hungarian and Mongolian (including Avaric)
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ALFRÉD TÓTH : SUMERIAN, HUNGARIAN AND MONGOLIAN (INCLUDING AVARIC)<br />
267 kergetni “to chase”, kergülni “to get sick from turning quickly around”<br />
LM 396; Gost. 430; Szentkatolnai, p. 28<br />
Sum. hi-gar<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> ghar-<br />
268 kés “knife”<br />
ŠL 296; Gost. 787; Szentkatolnai, pp. xiii, 28<br />
Sum. isu<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> khito-<br />
269 kész “ready”, készíteni “to prepare (v/t), to make ready”, készülni “to get ready, to prepare (v/i)”<br />
ŠL 70/32; Gost. 432, 787; Szentkatolnai, pp. 28, 61<br />
Sum. katu, isu (Akk.)<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> güi-cze-, göi-cze-<br />
270 két, kettő “2”<br />
ŠL 354/b; MSL III 139; Gost. 214, 252; Szentkatolnai, pp. xvi, 29<br />
Sum. kad, kat4,5, ki-ši-ib<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> khos, kha-, kho-, khoj-<br />
271 kéve, kepe “sheaf”<br />
ŠL 101/13; Gost. 643; Szentkatolnai, p. 29<br />
Sum. ka-pa-lu (Akk.)<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> khübe-<br />
272 kéz “h<strong>and</strong>”<br />
ŠL 354b; MSL III 139; ŠL 559; 296/2-6; Gost. 214, 251, 252, 510, 786; Szentkatolnai, pp. xiii, 29<br />
Sum. kad, kat4,5, giš, ki-ši-ib, giš-guza<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> ges-iö<br />
273 ki, kinn, kint “out, outside”<br />
ŠL 461; Gost. 40; Szentkatolnai, p. 29<br />
Sum. ki, ke<br />
<strong>Mongolian</strong> gha-<br />
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