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1 blian
Ithe flank, groin, Irish bléin, Early Irish blén, Old Irish melen, for mleen, *mlakno-; Greek $$G malakós, soft (Strachan, Stokes). The meaning, if not the phonetics, is not quite satisfactory.IIlean, insipid, blianach, lean flesh; cf. Welsh blin, tired, Old Breton blinion, inertes. These may be referred to *$$gleghno-, Lithuanian glez$$?nus, tender, weak, Greek $$G blchrós, languid. See, however, the derivation suggested for blian, above. For the Brittonic words, Stokes has suggested the stem blêno-; Sanskrit glána, tired.
См. также в других словарях:
mel-1 (also smel-), melǝ- : mlē-, mel-d- : ml-ed-, mel-dh-, ml-ēi- : mlī̆-, melǝ-k- : mlā-k-, mlēu- : mlū̆ - — mel 1 (also smel ), melǝ : mlē , mel d : ml ed , mel dh , ml ēi : mlī̆ , melǝ k : mlā k , mlēu : mlū̆ English meaning: to grind, hit; fine, ground Deutsche Übersetzung: “zermalmen, schlagen, mahlen”, speziell Korn; from “zerrieben”… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary