From: Peter P
Message: 25667
Date: 2003-09-08
>...
> It is culturally interesting that the word poika has not beenas a
> replaced, when the IU words for boy seens to have been replaced in
> all modern IU languages many times as far as I know.
>
> Does Glen or some other know of this word might have an origin from
> the Steppe or Nostratic level?
>
>
> since Rom. "pui" with feminine "puicã" appears to be considerated
> derivative of Latin "pulleus", I doubt there can be made a connetionwords to
> here:-)
>
> pui= baby of every animals with exceptios of these of horses, cows ,
> sheeps, goats, goose and ducks. For these 6 species are special
> denominate their babies. I mean here, one can use the word "pui"for the
> babies of thes animals too, but it sounds very strange to do it.BTW,
> are in other languages more/less species wherefor the peopledeveloped
> special words for denominating the babies of them?Pullus is a chick, comes into English as poultry. AFAIK nothing to
>
> Alex