Proof of a Greater Language Family: Indo-European, Baltic, Uralic and Kartvelian 1 04.23.18 By Mel Copeland A work in progress (Words selected from http://www.maravot.com/Indo-European_Table.html) VOLUME 1, PARTS 1-6 CONTENTS & INDEX Introduction 1 Indo-European Table 1 4 Indo-European Table 2 24 Indo-European Table 3 36 Indo-European Table 4 47 Indo-European Table 5 65 Indo-European Table 6 81 Significant Georgian, Latvian, Finnish liaisons with Indo-European languages (in work) 99 Georgian 99 Finnish 108 Latvian 119 Discussion 123 Alphabetical Index* 1 148 Index Parts 1-6 Contents Page Contents Page Contents Pag e Mother 8 Part 2 To Quote, Cite, Summon 36 Breast 8 Who, Which, What, Whoever 21 Staff, Club, Cudgel 36 Father 8 Whichever 21 Clan, Tribe 36 Brother 8 To Revolt 21 To Be Bright, Shine, Clear 36 Son 9 To Make Blind, Darken 21 Trellis, Grating 37 Daughter 9 Cutting Down, Slaughter, Sacrifice 22 To Limp 37 Me and Mine 9 To Call, Summon 22 To Nail 37 I 9 To Descend, Drop 22 To Close 37 Land 10 Chamber, Dome 22 To Come 38 Prophecy, to Prophesy 10 To Moan 23 To Cook 38 Eagle 10 To Sing 23 Column 38 Sheep, Lamb 10 Dog 23 Compose 38 Vinegar 10 Grey, Pallid, Hoary 23 Hairy 39 Bronze, Metal, Copper 10 Cap 23 To Throw Together 39 Age, Epoch 11 He Goat 24 Fasten, Tie together, bind 39 Interjection, Oh! 11 Head, Leader, Comander 24 Plenty 39 Air 11 Dear, Costly 24 Heart 39 1 Index Parts 1-11 are an index to the order of Indo-European Table html Parts 1-11. The table is arranged alphabetically to the Etruscan words. in contrast, the Alphabetical Index here is arranged English >Etruscan with reference to the entire Etruscan Phrases vocabulary in Table 1 and Etruscan Glossary A.