Hole
hall
O.E. heall "place covered by a roof, spacious roofed residence, temple, law-court," from P.Gmc. *khallo "to cover, hide" (cf. O.S., O.H.G. halla, Ger. halle, Du. hal, O.N. höll "hall;" O.E. hell, Goth. halja "hell"), from PIE root *kel- "to hide, conceal" (see cell). Sense of "entry, vestibule" evolved 17c., at a time when the doors opened onto the main room of a house. Older sense preserved in town hall, music hall, etc., and in university dormitory names. Hall of fame attested by 1786 as an abstract concept; in sporting sense first attested 1901, in reference to Columbia College.
Секреты и уединённые, укромные местечки существовали у шумер уже в 3000 г. до н.э.: англ. hall ~ шумер. hal [hal-ha; ha-la; hal "to divide, deal out, distribute; to perform an extispicy; to open; a secret; to pour away; to sieve; to slink, crawl away; a qualification of grain" Akk. barû; halālu; nazālu; petû; pirištu; zâzu; šahālu]; др.-егип. xA "hall".
hole
O.E. hol "orifice, hollow place, cave, performation," from P.Gmc. *hul (cf. O.S., O.Fris., O.H.G. hol, M.Du. hool, O.N. holr, Ger. hohl "hollow," Goth. us-hulon "to hollow out"), from PIE root *kel- (see cell).
И на это есть ответ в аккадском и шумерском: аккад. hallu "дыра; задний проход; зад, седалище", halâlu "сделать дыру, прорыть подкоп; зарывать, закопать"; шумер. hal [hal; u2-lum "upper thigh" Akk. hallu] "верхние части бедер".
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шумер:
hal [BASKET] wr. gihal "a basket"
hal [DIVIDE] wr. hal-ha; ha-la; hal "to divide, deal out, distribute; to perform an extispicy; to open; a secret; to pour away; to sieve; to slink, crawl away; a qualification of grain" Akk. barû; halālu; nazālu; petû; pirištu; zâzu; šahālu
hal [POT] wr. dughal "a pot" Akk. hallu
hal [ROLL] wr. hal-hal; hal "to roll (around)" Akk. qarāru
hal [STICK] wr. hal "a stick" Akk. pukku
hal [THIGH] wr. hal; u2-lum "upper thigh" Akk. hallu
O.E. heall "place covered by a roof, spacious roofed residence, temple, law-court," from P.Gmc. *khallo "to cover, hide" (cf. O.S., O.H.G. halla, Ger. halle, Du. hal, O.N. höll "hall;" O.E. hell, Goth. halja "hell"), from PIE root *kel- "to hide, conceal" (see cell). Sense of "entry, vestibule" evolved 17c., at a time when the doors opened onto the main room of a house. Older sense preserved in town hall, music hall, etc., and in university dormitory names. Hall of fame attested by 1786 as an abstract concept; in sporting sense first attested 1901, in reference to Columbia College.
Секреты и уединённые, укромные местечки существовали у шумер уже в 3000 г. до н.э.: англ. hall ~ шумер. hal [hal-ha; ha-la; hal "to divide, deal out, distribute; to perform an extispicy; to open; a secret; to pour away; to sieve; to slink, crawl away; a qualification of grain" Akk. barû; halālu; nazālu; petû; pirištu; zâzu; šahālu]; др.-егип. xA "hall".
hole
O.E. hol "orifice, hollow place, cave, performation," from P.Gmc. *hul (cf. O.S., O.Fris., O.H.G. hol, M.Du. hool, O.N. holr, Ger. hohl "hollow," Goth. us-hulon "to hollow out"), from PIE root *kel- (see cell).
И на это есть ответ в аккадском и шумерском: аккад. hallu "дыра; задний проход; зад, седалище", halâlu "сделать дыру, прорыть подкоп; зарывать, закопать"; шумер. hal [hal; u2-lum "upper thigh" Akk. hallu] "верхние части бедер".
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шумер:
hal [BASKET] wr. gihal "a basket"
hal [DIVIDE] wr. hal-ha; ha-la; hal "to divide, deal out, distribute; to perform an extispicy; to open; a secret; to pour away; to sieve; to slink, crawl away; a qualification of grain" Akk. barû; halālu; nazālu; petû; pirištu; zâzu; šahālu
hal [POT] wr. dughal "a pot" Akk. hallu
hal [ROLL] wr. hal-hal; hal "to roll (around)" Akk. qarāru
hal [STICK] wr. hal "a stick" Akk. pukku
hal [THIGH] wr. hal; u2-lum "upper thigh" Akk. hallu