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Etymological Dictionary of Hungarian (EDH)

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Ta. ve “sun”<br />

68 emlő “breast, teat”<br />

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

ŠL 134; Gost. 437; Szabó 1982, p. 830<br />

Sum. um(-u)<br />

Ta. ammā, ema “mother”<br />

Kann. ammā, ema “mother”<br />

Tel. ammā, ema “mother”<br />

69 en-, ön- “self”<br />

Gost. 812; Szabó 1982, p. 816<br />

Sum. ni<br />

Kod. avën “that man, he himself”<br />

Tu. āye “that man”<br />

Ga. ond “id.”<br />

Kol., Go. ōndu “that man”<br />

70 ének “song”, énekelni “to sing”<br />

ŠL 546/2; Gost. 16; Szabó 1982, p. 827<br />

Sum. en-ag<br />

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

Tu. angāvuni “to yawn, to gape, to open the mouth”<br />

Kur. aŋgla’ānā “to gape to open the mouth wide”<br />

71 enyelegni “to flirt”<br />

ŠL 32; Gost. 227; Szabó 1982, pp. 826, 829<br />

Sum. eme<br />

Kann. anga “way, manner, mode”<br />

Tel. angu “beauty”<br />

Ko. aŋgla-pm “desire, liking”<br />

Kod. en, enn, in “to say”<br />

Tam., Kod. Kul., Br. en, enn, in “to count, to think”<br />

72 építeni “to build”, épülni “to get built”<br />

ŠL 324; Gost. 8; Szabó 1982, pp. 820, 831<br />

Sum. é<br />

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