- B keme "tooth" *h₃dónts, *h₃dn̥t- "tooth"
tooth (< OE tōþ < *H₁dont-)
tunþus "tooth" < *H₁dn̥t- dēns (dentis) "tooth" < *H₁dn̥t- (> dental) odṓn (odóntos)...
- (e.g. Old
English tōþ, Old High
German zand),
genitive *tund-iz (Gothic
tunþus, but also aiƕa-tundi "thornbush",
literally "horse-tooth"). This form is...
-
Lumbiri = fame
Lulimi =
tongue class 12/13 (Ka-Tu-)
Kanthu (kantu) pl.
tunthu (tuntu) =
small thing Kamwana pl. tuŵana (tubana) = baby
Kayuni pl. tuyuni...
- from *Tunþuz. Consequently, it
would have been the same word as the
Gothic Tunþus which meant "tooth". This
would mean that the name of Egil's enemy, actually...
- is
derived from PN *tunþā,
which is from PN *tunþuʀ,
cognate with
Gothic tunþus ("tooth"), and it
means the "one with big tooth". It
probably refers to...