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Sum. ama<br />

Tam. akkā “elder sister”<br />

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

12. Dravidian languages and <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

Kann. akka “elder sister, a woman older than oneself”, ammā, ema “mother”<br />

Tu. akka “elder sister, elderly woman”<br />

Tel. āme “that woman”, akka “elder sister”, ammā, ema “mother”<br />

Tam. akkan, akkāl “id.”<br />

Ko. akn “elder sister or female parallel cousin”<br />

Ta. ammā, ema “mother”<br />

15 annyi “so much”<br />

Gost. 847; Szabó 1982, p. 816<br />

Sum. ne, e-ne<br />

Tam. anaittu “so much, so far”<br />

Kann. anitu “that much, that many”<br />

Tel. anni, ani “all (things), so many”<br />

16 apa “father”<br />

Gost. 434; Szabó 1982, pp. 825, 830<br />

Sum. ab, ab-ba<br />

Pa. akka “mother’s father”<br />

Go. akkō “maternal grandfather (said by granddaughter)”<br />

Kur. ake “grandfather, ancestor”<br />

Kuwi akku “grandfather”<br />

S. Drav. apa, appa, abba “father”<br />

C. Drav., Kul. aba “id.”<br />

17 ár “flood”<br />

ŠL 579; Gost. 37, 141; Szabó 1982, p. 829<br />

Sum. a, a-ma-ru<br />

S. Drav., Kann. ubbu “to be swollen, in increase”<br />

18 ár “price”<br />

ŠL 401; 152b, c; Gost. 606; Szabó 1982, p. 818<br />

Sum. har(-ra)<br />

Tu. ā “so much”<br />

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