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> gatya “linen trousers worn by peasants; underwear”<br />
Proto-Uralic *kuδjз “blanket, cover”<br />
Proto-Uralo-Siberian *kuδ’∂, kul’∂ “above, cover”<br />
Proto-Inuit *qu(C)∂k “bone in rear flipper of seal”<br />
Chukotko-Kamch. qulγ∂n “(fish) skin; bark”<br />
Yukagir kuδ∂- “to rise, to go up”<br />
Sumerian gada (633x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Lagash II, Ur III, Early Old<br />
Babylonian, Old Babylonian) wr. gada “flax; linen”<br />
Akkadian kitū<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> gebe “worn-out horse”<br />
Proto-Altaic *gibe “mare”<br />
Proto-Turkic *kebel<br />
Proto-Mongolic *geγó-n<br />
Proto-Tungusic *gibu-<br />
Proto-Uralic *kewe “mare; female (of animal)”<br />
<strong>Eskimo</strong>-<strong>Aleut</strong> k∂v∂g- “to raise”, kumsa- “id.”<br />
Chukotko-Kamch. kaew(ji)- “to rise”, kaewkaew “hill”<br />
Sumerian kab (8x: Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. kab “wing of a horse bit; noserope”<br />
Akkadian kappu “wing; hollow h<strong>and</strong>; paw”<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> gége “windpipe”<br />
Proto-Uralic *k8ŋkз “Adam’s apple, throat”<br />
<strong>Eskimo</strong>-<strong>Aleut</strong> qak∂R(luγ) “throat”, quŋ∂ciR “neck”<br />
Sumerian gu (753x: ED IIIa, ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Lagash II, Ur III, Old<br />
Babylonian) wr. gu2 “bank, side; neck”<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> gerinc “spine”<br />
Proto-Yupik-Sirenikski *q∂r- “height”<br />
Proto-Yupik *q∂RaR- “to rise up”<br />
Sumerian eĝir (393x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Lagash II, Ur III, Early Old<br />
Babylonian, Old Babylonian) wr. eĝir; eĝir5(LUM); egir4;<br />
eĝir6(MURGU2) “back, rear; after; estate, inheritence”<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> gödény “pelican”<br />
Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *quγδuγ “swan”<br />
Sumerian guddu (2x: ED IIIa, Old Babylonian) wr. gud-du7mušen; gud-temušen;<br />
gud-damušen “a bird?”<br />
<strong>Hungarian</strong> görcs “gnarl, knot; spasm”<br />
Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *p∂R∂- “to bend, to flex”<br />
Sumerian gur, wr. gur2 “loop, hoop, circle”<br />
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