- kʷod what kím tí quid, quod kas, kad ce, ci *kʷekʷlom
wheel cakrá- kúklos
kãklas carx *b b; bhH b b [b]; -[β]- p *d d; dhH d d [d]; -[ð]- t *déḱm̥(t) ten...
- cakrá- "wheel" Av čaxra- "wheel" OCS kolo "wheel"
OPrus kellin "wheel", Lith
kaklas "neck" W
cylch "circle" A ****äl, B
kokale "wagon"
kugullas "donut" *Hreth₂-...
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January 2012.
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April 2020. "Dāvids
Kalandija mūzikai pievērsies
kakla traumas dēļ" (in Latvian). Delfi.lv.
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January 2012. "David Kalandija...
- [ˈkorʋɑ]
korva kõrv < PF *korva neck
kagla [ˈkɑɡɫ] [ˈkɑɡɫɑ]
kaula kael < PF *
kakla far etähääl [ˈetːælʲː] [ˈed̥æhæːl] etäällä (kaugel) < PF *etähällä to do;...
- (wheel) in Old Icelandic, kolo (wheel, circle) in Old
Church Slavonic,
kãkla- (neck) in Lithuanian, κύκλος, kýklos (wheel, circle) in Gr****, cakka-/cakra-...
- best
example being Proto-Indo-European *kʷé-kʷl-os 'wheel' (cf.
Lithuanian kãklas 'neck',
Sanskrit cakrá 'wheel', Gr**** κύκλος (kýklos) 'circle'),
which doubled...
- sign ã. Compare: PIE *kʷékʷlo- "circle, wheel" > Balto-Slavic *
kákla- >
Lithuanian kãklas "neck", Serbo-Croatian kȍlo. PIE *déḱm̥t "ten" > Balto-Slavic...