From: fortuna11111
Message: 23102
Date: 2003-06-12
--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "alex" <alxmoeller@...> wrote:
> fortuna11111 wrote:
> >
> > bulg. lelja - Dardic lola "aunt"
>
> see Alb. "lelë" and Romanian "lele"
>
> > bulg. sholjo - Dardic shuli "small"
>
> shuli= "small" or "thin"?
>
> > bulg. bulka - Mundzhani "wula" "woman, wife"
> > (Slavic - nevesta, the word is not often used in Bulgarian,
sounds
> > a bit strange if someone says where is your "nevesta")
>
> but very used in Romanian.
> >
> > And how about others, connected with everyday life:
> >
> > bulg. kUshta, pashto kUshtaj "house", dardic ghosht
>
> how you see the dardic gho > kU ?
>
> > bulg. kUrpa "towel", ishkamiti kUrpa, sarikoli kUrpa
>
> sniff. Rom. cârpa ( towel), cârpi, cârpit, etc. etc
> even in Latin "carpisculum"= Art Schuhwerk, see Old Indic
"cairem
> (*karpios) to flick, there are a lot of derivatives in almost all IE
> languages:
> lith kurpe, Lethonian kurpe, Curch Slavic krUpa, Old Prussian
kurpe,
> etc.
> IE root *qerep= Zeug oder Lederlappen ; the root is related to
> *(s)qerep= schneiden, etc. etc.
>
> Alex