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Most famous Phrygian word
The (surprising) word for "pig" in Lusitanian
One is Italic; the other is anyone's guess
If you want to say "(Some)one does something" in German, you say "_ tut etwas"
Of the island where the Gortyn Code was inscribed
One of two Hittite verb conjugation types
(Late) PIE form ancestral to Proto-Indo-Iranian *asmáy (1st person dual dative pronoun)
Marine animal whose Germanic etymology either connects to PIE *selk- or to early Proto-Finnic *šülkeš
Editor of the Uralisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch
English reflex of *snoigʷʰos
What people spoke in Central Anatolia before Hittite
Avestan reflex of *h₂msuros
Mittani Indic for "one"
Verticales
Iranic language that used a modified Greek script
PIE root for "believe", non-palatal version
Language in which accented Latin /o/ becomes <ue>
Phrygian for "feet", as identified in Prof. Kloekhorst's 2015 article in Kadmos
Modern English reflex of Proto-Germanic *an(a)
Breton for "too much", descended from Proto-Celtic *φro-
_ mani padme huṁ
Sanskrit equivalent of REX MAGNUS
First 3 letters of the noun case usually associated with "by means of, via, with"
Latin for "nothing", in short
Where most of the closest relatives of Romani, Domari, and Lomavren are spoken
PIE for "(one)self"
If it isn't Gheg, it's _
In the IPA, it's a voiceless uvular fricative; in Classical Greek, it's a voiceless velar stop