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10.12.2 n-v, n-t, n-d To swim (kinetic origin) - nager (origine cinétique)

Gael.I.snamhto swim
Gael.S.snàmhaicheGreat Northern Diver, 65
Franç.nagerto swim
Span.noveletaLittle Grebe, 70
Galicenovella et var.Cormorant, 105
Port.mobêlhaCormorant, 105
Anc.Greeknautès, nausboat
Skr.snàtito bathe
Alb.notswimming
Roman.înotáto swim
Roman.notatitâGallinule, 141
Roman.notâtoarepond weed
Ital.nuotareto swim
Span.nadarid.
Prov.nodarid.
Gael.I. (o.liter.)snáidto swim, to sink
Hindinati, nadak(Gypsy id.) Mallard, 40 (coll.)
Ital.reg.nadra, natrella, etc.Mallard, 40 (coll.)
Ital.: Crem.noudengrebes, 66-70
R.Rom.noudenDipper, 407
R.Rom.nodarto swim
Arabicnaddato sink
Skr.nadariver
Hindi: w.Himal.nalaid.
Kurdishnalaid.
Anc.Greeknexis, nèchoto swim
Anc.Greeknèktosswimming, aquatic
Lat.Neptunus(k>p) god of the sea
Etr.NethunusNeptune
Anc.Greeknètta, nèssaMallard, 40 (coll.)
Lith.antis et var.id.
Ital.: Otr.antinaid.
Russianantenokid.
Germ.enteid.
Franç.nordenète, anetteid. (Germanic form)
Ital.reg.anet, anataMallard, 40 (coll.)
Cat.ànet, ànecid.
Ital.nordànaraid.
Ital.reg.nadèrid.
Span.ànadeid.
Ital.anetaid.
Ital.: Sard.anataid.
Basqueaateid.
Port.adem(loss of /n/) duck, 40
Alb.anijeboat

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