"zelmis" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Thracian]

Etymology: From Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰelh₃-. Cognate with Dacian *zalmo, Lithuanian želmuõ, želmeñs (“plant, sprout”), and Latvian zel̂me (“vigorous, opulent growth”). Compare with the Latvian hydronym Zelmin and the Lithuanian toponyms Želmenų káimas, Želmeniškių káimas, and Žalmiškių káimas. Etymology templates: {{inh|txh|ine-pro|*ǵʰelh₃-}} Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰelh₃-, {{cog|xdc|*zalmo}} Dacian *zalmo, {{cog|lt|želmuõ}} Lithuanian želmuõ, {{cog|lv|zel̂me|t=vigorous, opulent growth}} Latvian zel̂me (“vigorous, opulent growth”), {{cog|lv|-}} Latvian, {{cog|lt|-}} Lithuanian Head templates: {{head|txh|adjective|tr=-}} *zelmis
  1. descendant Wikipedia link: bg:Иван Дуриданов Tags: reconstruction Derived forms: Ebruzelmis, Ziselmis
    Sense id: en-zelmis-txh-adj-roeDQ35a Categories (other): Thracian entries with incorrect language header

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