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

Sumerian emeĝar (1x: Old Babylonian) wr. emeĝarx(|KAx(ME.GAR)|) “magic”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> ím, ime “ecce”<br />

Sumerian e-ne (Old Babylonian) “he, she” + me (2860x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian,<br />

Lagash II, Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. me; em; am3 “to be”<br />

Proto-Uralo-Siberian *me “here, this”<br />

<strong>Eskimo</strong>-<strong>Aleut</strong> ma(δ)- “this, here”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> ín “sinew”<br />

Proto-Altaic *síŋri “sinew”<br />

Proto-Uralic *sene, *sōne “sinew; vein”<br />

Komi sõn “sinew; vein”<br />

Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *uli(C)un “sinew from back of animal”<br />

Sumerian sa (68x: Old Babylonian) wr. sa “gut; sinew, tendon; string (of a bow,<br />

musical instrument); catgut string”. The stem on nasal is present in:<br />

saĝkešed (104x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Ur III, Early Old Babylonian,<br />

Old Babylonian) wr. saĝ-keš2; kušsaĝ-keš2 “a strap; loop, string”. Akk.?<br />

Akkadian dāmu<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> indítani “to initiate, to get underway, to set off; to set in motion, to<br />

start”, indulni “to start (itr.)”<br />

Proto-Uralic *jomз- “to be on one’s way, to go”<br />

Proto-Uralo-Siberian *jut∂(γ)- “to go (in)to”<br />

<strong>Eskimo</strong>-<strong>Aleut</strong> it∂R- “to go in”<br />

Chukotko-Kamch. j∂t- “to go for/to”<br />

Sumerian im (10x: Old Babylonian) wr. im2 “to run”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> ing, ümög “chemise, slip; shirt”<br />

<strong>Eskimo</strong>-<strong>Aleut</strong> uŋ∂R “to tie, to lace up”<br />

Sumerian gunu (39x: Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. gu-nu “flax”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> ingerelni “to excite, to stimulate; to irritate, to nettle, to vex”<br />

Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *un-, *ut∂- “means for doing sth.”<br />

Yupik un, (u)taq “instrument; device for doing sth.”<br />

Sumerian in dub (18x: Old Babylonian) wr. in dub2 “to insult”, in (32x: Old<br />

Babylonian) wr. in; e-mu “abuse”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> inká-bb “more, rather, sooner”<br />

Proto-<strong>Eskimo</strong> *uδ∂γtuR- “to measure”<br />

Sumerian aĝ (219x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Ur III, Early Old Babylonian, Old<br />

Babylonian) wr. aĝ2 “to measure”<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> inni, iszik, iv- “to drink”<br />

Proto-Altaic *ōp’à<br />

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