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Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/déḱm̥
Proto-Indo-European
Etymology
Has been suggested to contain an element *ḱm̥t, possibly from *ḱomt (“hand”) (see Proto-Germanic *handuz), in which case *de-ḱm̥t could mean originally "two hands".
Numeral
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*déḱm̥ (uninflected, probably)
(collective form: *déḱm̥t, ordinal: *déḱm̥tos, *deḱm̥Hós)
Derived terms
- *ḱm̥tóm (“hundred”)
Descendants
- Albanian: *detsa < *déḱm̥t
- Albanian: dhjetë
- Armenian:
- Balto-Slavic: *dešimtis < *déḱm̥t
- Celtic: *dekam (see there for further descendants)
- Germanic: *tehun (see there for further descendants) < *déḱm̥t
- Hellenic: *dékə
- Indo-Iranian: *dáća < *déḱm̥ (see there for further descendants), *dáćat < *déḱm̥t, *dáćamás < *deḱm̥Hós
- Italic: *dekem
- Latin: decem (see there for further descendants)
- Tocharian: *śäk
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