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Etymological Dictionary of Hungarian (EDH)

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51 csüngeni “to depend”<br />

ALFRÉD TÓTH : ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF HUNGARIAN (<strong>EDH</strong>)<br />

ŠL 93/2; Gost. 795; Hev. 197<br />

Sum. šinig<br />

Sant. jaŋ “bone” (?)<br />

52 dagadni “to swell”, daganat “tumor”<br />

Gost. 173; Hev. 171<br />

Sum. dugud<br />

Sant. dog “bud”<br />

53 dal “song”, old dalu, dalolni “to sing”<br />

11. Munda languages and <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

ŠL 211; MSL III 323; Gost. 108, 517; Hev. 172<br />

Sum. tal, gala<br />

Sant. doldol “lullaby”<br />

54 de!, old ge! “indeed!!”<br />

Gost. 833; Hev. 173<br />

Sum. ga-<br />

Sant. de, den, dini, do “particle <strong>of</strong> a serious or urgent request”<br />

55 dísz “decoration”<br />

LM 480; Gost. 23; Hev. 173<br />

Sum. d-DIŠ<br />

Sant. thosok, thosgar, thoskor “luster, greatness, spendor”<br />

56 dob “drum”<br />

ŠL 138; Gost. 190; Hev. 170<br />

Sum. dub<br />

Sant. dhop’ dhop’ “sound <strong>of</strong> a drum”<br />

57 domb “hill”, domború “vaulted”<br />

ŠL 459; 400/2, 3; Gost. 61a, 228, 262; Hev. 170<br />

Sum. du6, dubur, du6, dul<br />

Sant. dhompo “earth wall, mound”; dopo “hillock”; dhombok’ “to be curled up”<br />

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