Re: New way of getting Goth-

From: Tavi
Message: 66268
Date: 2010-07-07

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "t0lgs001" <st.9eor9e@...> wrote:

>
> >>ka, ko: S kor-ka 'house' (kor 'beam'), vu-ko 'mill' (vu 'water'),
> >>kwa, K kwala 'Udmurt summer hut'
>
> This one: any relation to Turkic-Iranian kula, kala, kale (and their
> Arab equivalent)? (with the meanings "big house, fortress, Burg")
>
This is probably related to PNC *q@... 'house, hut' (> French chalet 'cottage; mountain house'), from Paleo-Eurasian *XelA- 'to dwell, to live' (Dolgopolsky's ND 2579) > Kartvelian *xl- 'to dwell, to live', *s-xl- 'house, IE (substrate) *selo- 'dwelling, settlement'.

> >>Av. kata- 'chamber, storage room, cellar',
> >>Pers. kad 'house'.
> >>Ancient Wanderwort (cf.
> >>Turk. kota 'house',
> >>Mong. qota(n) 'enclosure, village, city, house'
>

This is related to PNC *GGwa:t'V 'street, block, village'.