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Vörlaag:etymtree/ine-pro/*h₁éḱwos
- Indo-Europääsch: *h₁éḱwos
- Anatolian: *ʔeḱu-
- Hittite: 𒀲𒆳𒊏𒍑 (*ekkus) [ANŠE.KUR.RA-us] (only attested with Sumerogram)
- Luwian:
- Cuneiform Luwian: *aššu-/*azzu- [ANŠE.KUR.RA-us]
- Hieroglyphic Luwian: EQUUSásù(wa)
- Lycian: esbe
- Armenian:
- Old Armenian: էշ (ēš, “donkey”)
- Balto-Slavic:
- Lithuanian: ašvà (“mare”)
- Old Prussian aswinan (“mare's milk”)
- Celtic: *ekwos
- Brythonic: *epos
- Old Breton: eb
- Breton: keneb (“mare in foal”)
- Old Welsh: eb
- Welsh: cyfeb (“mare in foal”), ebol (colt, foal)
- Goidelic: *ekwos
- Gaulish: epos
- Celtiberian: ekua-
- Germanic: *ehwaz
- Old English: eoh
- Old Saxon: ehu- (in compounds)
- Old High German: ehu- (in compounds)
- Old Norse: jór
- Gothic: 𐌰𐌹𐍈𐍃 (aiƕs)
- Hellenic:
- Mycenaean Greek: 𐀂𐀦 /ikkʷos/
- Ancient Greek: ἵππος (hippos) (borrowed from Mycenaean)
- Aeolic Greek: ἴκκος (ikkos)
- Indo-Iranian:
- Indo-Aryan:
- Iranian:
- Avestan: 𐬀𐬯𐬞𐬀 (aspa)
- Baluchi: اسپ (asp)
- Kurdish:
- Laki: اسب (asb)
- Median: *aspa-
- > Old Persian: 𐎠𐎿𐎱 (aspa)
- Old Persian: 𐎠𐎿 (asa)
- Ossetian:
- Pashto: آس (ās)
- Sogdian: ʾsp (əsp, asp)
- Nuristani:
- Italic: *ekwos
- Old Latin: equos
- Venetic: ekvon (acc.)
- Phrygian: term (es')
- Thracian: term (esvas)
- Tocharian: *yä́kwë
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