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=Бахмут=


 * Vasmer (Wörterbuch der russischen Gewässernamen) shows Bachmut as side arm of the Sev. Donec; Bachmutka as arm of the Balka, q.v. "s. a. unter dem betreffenden Bestimmungswort". What does this mean?

As far as I can tell, sporadic loss of L is legitamate under Romance influence. Grep /балк* || бала?/ Balkan, Balaton, Walach (viz Horse). Gaul. The only Bala we have links to Welsh bala "effluent, sluice" < *gʷel-


 * The Persian etymon from has no etymology. This is confusing me.

If my confusion had some basis in reality, there's an obvious comparison to make.

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Etymology
. Probably related to.

I did not notice that в and Б are different letters, so here goes nothing.


 * If related to 🇨🇬, from, like 🇨🇬 from , and maybe related to or formed similar to , compare , . See also , ultimately of uncertain substrate origin. See also
 * Old Armenian t'ere "leaf"; Syrian > Armenian terew "leaf" ... wtf?
 * трава́ "grass"; marijuana
 * τρώγω "gnaw, nibble"
 * see below pitch / tar?!

Otherwise Maybe:
 * If related to па́кля, ru.WT suggests a Lithuanian borrowing, prefixed from kudélʹ vel sim.
 * from, from Latin (cf.  from , so Bachmut may derive from *polH-; see also foal) or from
 * In the same sense, maybe from with rebracketing of a verlar prefix in German, from . In that case Bachmut may be from.

Noun

 * 1) hemp, tow