Re: Panjabi and Hungarian cognates for dog????

From: dharminder chuhan
Message: 27460
Date: 2003-11-20

Could someone tell me if there is it just coincidence
or is there a reason for the word for dog in Hungarian
and most northern Indian languages which is kutta???

If there are separate roots to the words what are
they??


--- Glen Gordon <glengordon01@...> wrote:
>
>
> >Or perhaps the basic "Indo-European" root
> >for this idea of "yearly" or "annual"?
>
> Along with *yer-, there's also *wet- based on:
>
> Old English /we�er/ "castrated ram"
> OHG /widar/ "lamb"
> Gothic /wi�rus/ "lamb"
> Latin /vetus/ "old", /vitilus/ "calf,
> yearling"
> Sanskrit /vatsa/ "calf, child"
> Greek /etos/ "year"
>
>
> = gLeN
>
>
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