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ALFRÉD TÓTH : SUMERIAN, HUNGARIAN AND MONGOLIAN (INCLUDING AVARIC)<br />

435 szép “beautiful, h<strong>and</strong>some”<br />

MSL III 127, 361; Gost. 175; Szentkatolnai, p. 47<br />

Sum. sa-a<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> czeb-<br />

436 szepegni “to act timidly”<br />

ŠL 26; Gost. 376; Szentkatolnai, p. 47<br />

Sum. sub<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> csim-<br />

437 szer “means”, szerelni “to mount, to install”, szerezni “to acquire”, szerszám “tool”<br />

ŠL 112; 152; 57; Gost. 378, 414, 498; Szentkatolnai, pp. xiii, xiv, 47<br />

Sum. si-sa, šer, esir<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> zer-, dzer-<br />

438 szer, szor “-times”<br />

Gost. 891; Szentkatolnai, p. 47<br />

Sum. še<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> zer-, dzer- (?)<br />

439 szeretni “to love”, szerelem “love”<br />

ŠL 437/3; Gost. 374; Szentkatolnai, p. xiv<br />

Sum. zur<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> szer-el-<br />

440 szét- “apart (verbal prefix)”<br />

ŠL 373; Gost. 179, 820; Szentkatolnai, p. 45<br />

Sum. sud, sud(-da)<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> szar-ta, szan-ta-ra (szana-szét)<br />

441 szíj “strap”<br />

ŠL 112, 441; MSL III 175; Gost. 636, 767; Szentkatolnai, pp. xiv, 47<br />

Sum. a-si, si<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> szur<br />

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