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ALFRÉD TÓTH : HUNGARIAN AND ESKIMO-ALEUT — with Paleo-Siberian Cognates<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> olvadni “to melt”<br />

Proto-Altaic *ši_òlí “juice; fluid”<br />

Proto-Turkic *söl<br />

Proto-Mongolic *silö<br />

Proto-Tungusic *šōla<br />

Proto-Finno-Ugric *sula(-) “fluid, melted; to liquefy, to melt”<br />

Proto-Uralo-Siberian *sula- “to thaw”<br />

Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *ul∂- “to overflow”<br />

<strong>Aleut</strong> *ulRi “id.”<br />

Chukotko-Kamch. aelae “summer”<br />

Yukagir al’(a)- “to melt”<br />

Sumerian zal (2798x: ED IIIa, ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Lagash II, Ur III, Early<br />

Old Babylonian, Old Babylonian) wr. zal “to dissolve, melt”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> omlik “to crumble, to fall into pieces”, ömlik, ömölni “to flow,<br />

stream”, ontani “to pour out”<br />

Proto-Uralo-Siberian *kum∂ “to flow”<br />

Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *kuv∂- “to pour”, *kuδ∂γ “river”<br />

Proto-<strong>Aleut</strong> *kum- “id.”<br />

Inuit kiv “river”<br />

Sumerian hum (8x: Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. hum “to snap off; to run, flow<br />

(bodily fluids); to move, be in motion”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> ondó “semen, sperm”<br />

Chagatai un “meal”<br />

Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *n∂q∂ “food”<br />

Sumerian unu (3x: Old Babylonian) wr. unu2; unu6 “meal, food; meal(-time);<br />

table”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> orr “nose”<br />

Proto-Uralic (?),<br />

Proto-Finno-Ugric *were, *wōre “mountain”<br />

Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *ioŋRiR “mountain” [?]<br />

Sumerian bur, wr. bur8 “crotch”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> orsó “arbor, bolt, pin, reel, shaft, spindle; bobbin, spool”<br />

Proto-Yupik-Sirenikski *uRluv∂R “bow”<br />

Sumerian ur (17x: Old Babylonian) wr. ur4 “to be convulsed”<br />

Akkadian arārum “to bind, to tie up”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> orv “sinister, sneaky; thief”<br />

Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *ujvi “mental ability”<br />

Proto-Inuit *ujvala- “to practise sorcery”<br />

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