Word | yok- |
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IPA | jok |
Meaning | to drink |
See also |
Tocharian B: yokiye
‘thirst’ Hittite: e-ku- ‘to drink’ Proto-Indo-European: *h₁ēgʷhmi ‘to drink’ Latin: ēbrius ‘drunk’ Palaic: a-ḫu- ‘to drink’ Tocharian B: yokasto ‘drink’ |
Comments |
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Douglas Q. Adams, “Etymological Dictionary of Tocharian B”, 1999, Brill | |
Other words that might be of interest |
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oko ‘fruit’, misa ‘meat’, salyiye ‘salt’, kanti ‘bread’, kewiye ‘butter’, māśak ‘bean’, māṣikāni ‘bean, a kind of’, mutkavarṇi ‘bean, moth’, päk-1 ‘boil’, aise ‘cauldron, cooking pot’, ṣarwiye ‘cheese’, yäkṣiye ‘flour’, āhār ‘food’, śwātsi ‘food’, kariśke ‘fruit’, cautāṃ ‘honey’, mīt ‘honey’, kest ‘hunger’, kṣur ‘knife’, malkwer ‘milk’, kontac(e) ‘nut’, salyitstse ‘salty’, cagala ‘wine’ |