apple (n.) Old English æppel "apple; any kind of fruit; fruit in general," from Proto-Germanic *ap(a)laz (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Dutch appel, Old Norse eple, Old High German apful, German Apfel), from PIE *ab(e)l- "apple" (source also of Gaulish avallo "fruit;" Old Irish ubull, Lithuanian obuolys, Old Church Slavonic jabloko "apple"), but the exact relation and original sense of these is uncertain
Й/аБЛ/ок/о
Й - есть, еда, яти БЛ - Б+Л= круглый+место. Обло, овал, ball, булка, облако, оболочка, бульба и тд
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Old English æppel "apple; any kind of fruit; fruit in general," from Proto-Germanic *ap(a)laz (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Dutch appel, Old Norse eple, Old High German apful, German Apfel), from PIE *ab(e)l- "apple" (source also of Gaulish avallo "fruit;" Old Irish ubull, Lithuanian obuolys, Old Church Slavonic jabloko "apple"), but the exact relation and original sense of these is uncertain
Й/аБЛ/ок/о
Й - есть, еда, яти
БЛ - Б+Л= круглый+место. Обло, овал, ball, булка, облако, оболочка, бульба и тд
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вол bull в английском Волга Булга в татарском
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ПЛОД.
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абл яблоко в индоевропейских
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