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udero-, u̯ēdero- — udero , u̯ēdero English meaning: belly Deutsche Übersetzung: “Bauch”, and gleichbedeutende words ähnlichen Anlautes Material: 1. O.Ind. udára m “belly, intumescence of Leibes, the thick Teil eines Dinges, cavity, Inneres”, anūdara … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary