Hungarian and Eskimo-Aleut
Hungarian and Eskimo-Aleut
Hungarian and Eskimo-Aleut
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ALFRÉD TÓTH : HUNGARIAN AND ESKIMO-ALEUT — with Paleo-Siberian Cognates<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> agyag “clay, loam, potter’ earth; terracotta”<br />
Proto-Yupik-Sirenikski *aci “area below”<br />
Sumerian im (680x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Lagash II, Ur III, Early Old<br />
Babylonian, Old Babylonian) wr. im “clay, mud; tablet” + dug (3196x:<br />
ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Lagash II, Ur III, Early Old Babylonian, Old<br />
Babylonian) wr. dug; dugx(BI) “(clay) pot; a unit of liquid capacity”<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> agyar “fang”<br />
Proto-Finno-Ugric *ońća-rз “tusk”<br />
Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *k∂γun “tooth”<br />
Sumerian gug (45x: ED IIIb, Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. gug; gug6 “tooth; blade;<br />
beak; dogbite”<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> ágyék “groin, loin”<br />
Proto-Ugric *ańćз “the bottom”<br />
Proto-Yupik-Sirenikski *aci “area below”<br />
Sumerian išdum, wr. išdumx(|DU@g|) “root”<br />
Akkadian išdum<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> ágyú “cannon, gun”<br />
Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *kuk∂γ-, kukuγ- “to light a fire”<br />
Sumerian gug (2x: Old Babylonian) wr. gug6 “stick; weapon”<br />
Akkadian kakku<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> aj, áj “fissure, slit; ravine, valley”, ajak “lip”, ajazni “to distend, to<br />
stretch out, ájó “mark in the form of a half-moon in the ear of<br />
cattle”, ajtó “door”<br />
Proto-Altaic *ágà, *áge- “mouth; to open the mouth”<br />
Proto-Uralic *aŋe “opening”<br />
Proto-Uralo-Siberian *aŋ∂ “opening”<br />
Proto-Yupik *qisiq “lip”<br />
Sumerian ig gub (4x: Old Babylonian) wr. ĝešig gub “to let a door st<strong>and</strong> open?; to<br />
dislodge a door” (ig “door”, gub “st<strong>and</strong>”)<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> ajánlani “to commend to sb., to offer, to recommend, to suggest,<br />
to dedicate, to propose”<br />
Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *aγ∂- “to go (over or past)”<br />
Sumerian a, aĝ (116x: ED IIIb, Old Babylonian) wr. a2 aĝ2 “to comm<strong>and</strong>; to<br />
instruct”<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> akadni “to fall into, to get stuck; to occur; to stumble upon”,<br />
akasztani “to hang up”<br />
Proto-Ugric *S8kkз- “to find, to meet; to get stuck”<br />
Proto-Inuit *∂ž∂t- “to fall (into water”<br />
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