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1 calg
awn, beard of corn, bristles, Irish calg, colg, Early Irish colg, a sword, Old Welsh colginn, aristam, Welsh cola, beard of corn, sting, caly, penis, Breton calc'h (do.), kalgo-, *kolgo-; Greek $$G kolobós, stunted; Gothic halks, poor; further is Latin cellere, hit, culter, knife; etc. The main root is qel, qlâ, hit, break; See claidheamh, cladh. The Caledonian hero Calgocos derives his name hence. Hence calg-dhìreach, direct, "sword-straight" to a place. -
2 sgolb
a splinter, Irish sgolb, Middle Irish scolb, a wattle, Welsh ysgolp, splinter, Breton skolp: *skolb-, root skel, skol, split (see sgoilt), fuller root skel-$$g; Greek $$G kolobós, stunted, $$G skóloy ( $$G skólopos), stake; Swed. skalks, a piece, also Gothic halks, halt, English shelf, spelk (Perrson Zeit.$$+ee 290 for Greek and Teutonic).
См. также в других словарях:
halks — [b. by Russian holok] : poor … Gothic dictionary with etymologies
холок — холостой, неженатый , только др. русск. холокъ, русск. цслав., сербск. цслав. хлакъ ἄγαμος, цслав. нехлакаɪа беременная . Обычно считается заимств. из гот. halks пустой, скудный, бедный ; см. И. Шмидт, Vok. 2, 139; Бернекер I, 394; Шрадер –… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Daxalipram — Strukturformel … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mesopram — Strukturformel (R) Daxalipram … Deutsch Wikipedia
Healks — This rare and unusual name is of early medieval English origin, and is a topographical surname acquired in the first instances by someone who lived in a recessed, retired place, a nook . The derivation is from the Middle English term halke ,… … Surnames reference
Helix — This rare and unusual name is of early medieval English origin, and is a topographical surname acquired in the first instances by someone who lived in a recessed, retired place, a nook . The derivation is from the Middle English term halke ,… … Surnames reference
Hellikes — This rare and unusual name is of early medieval English origin, and is a topographical surname acquired in the first instances by someone who lived in a recessed, retired place, a nook . The derivation is from the Middle English term halke ,… … Surnames reference