kurenьje

kurenьje
kurenьje Grammatical information: n. io Accent paradigm: b
Page in Trubačev: XIII 119
Old Church Slavic:
kurenije (Euch.) `burning of incense, steam, fire' [n io]
Russian:
kurén'e `tobacco' [n io]
Czech:
kouření `fumigation, evaporation' [n io]
Lithuanian:
kùrti `light, kindle' [verb]
Indo-European reconstruction: ?? \{1\}
Other cognates:
OIc. hyrr `fire'
;
Go. háuri `coal' [n]
Notes:
\{1\} The vocalism of *kur- seems to be secondary.

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  • ker(ǝ)-3 —     ker(ǝ) 3     English meaning: to burn     Deutsche Übersetzung: “brennen, glũhen, heizen”     Material: O.Ind. kūḍ ayüti ‘sengt” (*kr̥̄ d , i.e. *kerǝ d ); nasalized kuṇḍatē “burns”; about kuṣüku , kaṣüku see under; dubious Lat.… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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