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vine, wine vinegar, sharp caesar, kaiser ass, donkey berg, castle, rock, high place, shore dish, bowl letter, book, beech child enclosed space, court, garden, fort, city goose to grow healthy to buy to test, taste king cure, heal, leech onion, leek, (gar)lic bridge cattle earring to cry folk, people, multitude, troop, army shilling, small money cattle, wealth fig helmet, helm fence, fortification, town pigsty bread, loaf hill house gold, to compensate damages, to buy out grave, ditch, dig, scratch, scrape foreign, stranger, other, wonder, people king, Carl, man churl, man harvest, harvest time fur, pelt dole, deal, part, portion, share debt mill Malt, mallet, hammer plough villain, criminal, adversary saddle roof monkey, ape border room, stove, hut canopy pagan carol boat, ship palace, abode pope, priest sabbath border, woods, forest mech, sword byrnie, armor, breastplate, mail shirt glass kettle
PIE
Latin
vnum Caesar
Greek
Germanic
Gothic
wein akeit kaisareis, kaisar asil-, asilus
Proto Slavic
*wna *akitu *kajsrju *asilu *bergu *bjda *bk *inda *gardu *gansi *ganeznantej *kptej *kstej *kuningu *lku *lku *mastu *nta *seringu *plktej *pulku *skilingu *skatu *smak *elmu *tnu *xlaiwu *xlajbu *xulmu *xzu, xsu *eldn
O.C. Slavic
vino oct csar osl brg bljudo buky do grad gs goneznti kaupjan kusiti kndz, kunegu lk luk most nuta userjaz plakati plk skldz skot smoky lm tyn xlv xlb xlm xyz lsti grobu
Russian
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Dub.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Slavic_borrowings#Slavic_and_Germanic
*bheregh-
biuda bk gards
*ghans-
ausihriggs flkan *fulkan, *folkom *skillingoz*skatta *helma*tunaz, *tunan *hlaiwan *hlaibaz, *khlaibuz *hulma*hsan, *hzan *geldan *graban skilling smakka
*ghrebh*teuta
asans dails
esen krzno dl
*malta*plguz ~ *plgaz *warga*sathulaz *khrofaz *apan *istuba *canapis pagnus calendae karbion paltion smbaton Ge. grenze *brunjn. catillus meki brunjo stuba
*krawu *opica
1. Only in the compound gudhus - a house of god, or temple - otherwise "razn". --tpiatek360 Wed Jan 25 2012 13:42:09 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time) 2. ditch --tpiatek360 Fri Mar 02 2012 15:36:50 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time) 3. Zbigniew Golab This article reviews the published literature on the etymology of Slavic *chelovek" 'homo' and proposes that this Slavic word should be derived from IndoEuropean *kuelo-uoik'o-s, cf. Greek peri-oikos. Support for this proposal can be found in the etymology of the components of the compound, the structural pattern of its composition, and its relationship to the subsystem of other Slavic social terms. [Journal of Slavic Linguistics 2(2): 201-213, 1994] --tpiatek360 Wed Jan 25 2012 13:02:42 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time)