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

262 izzani “to glow”, izzás “glowing”<br />

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

ŠL 172; MSL IV 36/99; Gost. 191, 450; Podh. 325<br />

Sum. izi<br />

Chin. ih, yih “flame”<br />

263 járni “to go; to come”<br />

ŠL 444; 232/4; 401; 152b, c; Gost. 231, 314, 606; Podh. 278<br />

Sum. gir, ir, har(-ra)<br />

Chin. yá “to go away”<br />

264 jég “ice”<br />

ŠL 551; Gost. 64; Podh. 279<br />

Sum. šeg9<br />

Chin. ye-n “extraordinarily cold”<br />

265 jel “sign”<br />

ŠL 142; Gost. 13; Podh. 279<br />

Sum. i(-a)<br />

Chin. yēn “a black spot in the face or else on the body”<br />

266 jó “good”, jól “well”<br />

ŠL 142; 396; Gost. 13, 146; Podh. 280<br />

Sum. i(-a), dug<br />

Chin. yu “good”<br />

267 jog “law”<br />

ŠL 142; Gost. 13, 317; Podh. 280<br />

Sum. i(-a), i<br />

Chin. yo “to bind”, Hokkjen yok “id.”<br />

268 jószag “cattle”<br />

ŠL 142; Gost. 13; Podh. 280<br />

Sum. i(-a)<br />

Chin. yu “good” or yew “to have, to possess”<br />

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