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Etymological Dictionary of Hungarian (EDH)

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

136 félni “to be afraid”, félelem “fear”<br />

ŠL 78; Gost. 892; Podh. 81<br />

Sum. hu-luh-ha<br />

13. Chinese and <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

Chin. wei “to be afraid”, le (inactive auxiliary verb)<br />

137 fenn, fent “up”<br />

ŠL 13; Gost. 35, 822; Podh. 81<br />

Sum. An, an<br />

Chin. fe “head, na (local suffix)<br />

138 férfi “man”<br />

ŠL 50; Gost. 493; Podh. 82<br />

Sum. er, eri, erum<br />

Chin. pei “male”, fi “boy, youngster”<br />

139 férj “husband”<br />

ŠL 50; Gost. 208, 493; Podh. 82<br />

Sum. en-bar, er, eri, erum<br />

Chin. pih, fu “husband”<br />

140 figyelni “to watch out”<br />

ŠL 449; Gost. 217; Podh. 83<br />

Sum. igi<br />

Chin. fi “to make big eyes”, yen “eyes; to look”<br />

141 fiú “son; boy”<br />

ŠL 144/37; MSL V 305; Gost. 456; Podh. 82, 84<br />

Sum. ibila<br />

Chin. fi “son”<br />

142 fogni “to seize”, fogadni “to receive”, foganni “to be expecting a baby”<br />

ŠL 450; 78/3; 412; Gost. 364, 365, 381; Podh. 85<br />

Sum. pad, pag, ugu, ugun<br />

Chin. po “to put your hands on s.th., to touch”, Hokkjen pok “id.”<br />

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