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Etymological Dictionary of Hungarian (EDH)

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241 így “so, like that”<br />

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

ŠL 449; Gost. 217; Podh. 315<br />

Sum. igi<br />

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

Chin. i (demonstrative and relative pronoun), i (instrumental suffix)<br />

242 íj “bow”<br />

ŠL 68-30; Gost. 551; Podh. 316<br />

Sum. illu, lu-illuru<br />

Chin. i “to kill s.o. with arrows”, i “bow”, cfr. yih “to bend”<br />

243 illetni “to touch; to deserve”, illeték “duty, tax”, illeszteni “to fit into, to adapt”<br />

ŠL 166/b; Gost. 508; Podh. 317<br />

Sum. illat (probably < akk.)<br />

Chin. li “to touch the strings with the fingers”, ta (transactive suffix)<br />

244 ima “prayer”, imádni “to adore”<br />

ŠL 152, 117, 118; ŠL 142; Gost. 15, 317; Podh. 317<br />

Sum. mú-mú, i<br />

Chin. in, yin, older yin “to sacrifice”<br />

245 ime “ecce”<br />

Gost. 828; Podh. 317<br />

Sum. i-ne<br />

Chin. i (demonstrative pronoun), mo (pronoun)<br />

246 ing “shirt”<br />

ŠL 148/6, 7; Gost. 526; Podh. 318<br />

Sum. in<br />

Chin. in, yin “the clothes closest to the body”<br />

247 inger “stimulus, charm”<br />

ŠL 356; Gost. 793; Podh. 318<br />

Sum. giš-immar<br />

Chin. in, yin “to stimulate, to seduce”<br />

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