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- Illyrian Greek κελλάς • μονόφθαλμος Hes ‘one-eyed’ : Albanian kallshtë ‘straw, chaff’, kalli ‘ear’ by Andi Zeneli
879. kel-2
English : ‘to stick; sting’
German : ‘stechen’
Derivative: kol-so- ‘spine’, kol-no-s ‘pierced, one-eyed’
Material: Sanskrit kaṭambá- m. ‘arrow’ (*kol-to-);
Middle Irish cuilenn, Welsh celyn, Cornish kelin, Middle Breton quelenn ‘holly, thorn, wild thistle’ (Celtic *kolino-);
Old High German hulis, huls same, New High German Hulst, Middle Dutch Middle Low German huls same (Dutch hulst), Old English hole(g)n, English holly and holm-oak, Middle English also hulvir, Old Norse hulfr same;
Old Church Slavonic klasъ ‘ear’ (‘the stinging’), Russian kólos = Albanian kall, kalli ‘ear’, kashtë (*kallshtë), Jokl IF. 36, 124, ‘straw, chaff’ (-s-formant then as in huls);
Albanian (Jokl IF. 37, 95) rë-kuall ‘thistle’ (*për-kēl ‘piercing, spine’).
g(h)-Extension in Middle Irish colg ‘sword, barley awn, spine’, Middle Welsh colginn ‘aristam’, Middle Welsh cola ‘awn’, col ‘point, awn’, colyn ‘spine’, cal, cala, caly ‘penis’, Breton kalc’h same. Based on Celtic forms, Meillet MSL. 14, 374, and Kretschmer KZ. 38, 100f. also propose an identical root kʷel- ‘to stick, to dig’: Welsh palu ‘to dig’, pal, Cornish and Breton pal ‘spade’ (though the Latin pāla is doubtful due to Ligurian pala ‘grave’, Welsh paladr ‘shaft’, also ‘beam, ray’).
kol-no-s in Sanskrit kāṇá-ḥ ‘pierced, perforated, one-eyed’ (*kolno-; for the ā compare Wackernagel Sanskrit Gr. I 168) = Old Irish (Middle Welsh) coll ‘luscum, one-eyed’, Middle Irish (with secondary media) goll ‘blind’; alternation Illyrian Greek κελλάς • μονόφθαλμος Hes ‘one-eyed’.
Ref : WP. I 435.
See also : s. kel-3 and skel-‘cut’
Page : 545
PIET : 432
Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/kolsъ
Proto-Slavic
Etymology
Formed from *kolti (“to reap”) + *-sъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *kálˀtei, from Proto-Indo-European *kolh₂-so-. See also Latin culmus (“stalk”) and Proto-West Germanic *hulis (“butcher's broom”).
Noun
*kȏlsъ m
ear (of grain)
Inflection
Declension of *kȏlsъ (hard o-stem, accent paradigm c)
Descendants
East Slavic:
Belarusian: ко́лас (kólas)
Russian: ко́лос (kólos)
Ukrainian: ко́лос (kólos)
South Slavic:
Old Church Slavonic:
Old Cyrillic script: класъ (klasŭ)
Glagolitic script: ⰽⰾⰰⱄⱏ (klasŭ)
→ Russian: клас (klas)
Bulgarian: клас (klas)
Macedonian: клас (klas)
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic script: кла̑с
Latin script: klȃs
Slovene: klȃs
West Slavic:
Old Czech: klas
Czech: klas
Moravian (Mistřice): ku̯as
Polabian: klås
Old Polish: kłos
Polish: kłos
Slovak: klas
Sorbian:
Upper Sorbian: kłós
Lower Sorbian: kłos
The origin of the city of Klos in Albania by Andi Zeneli
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