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Paleolithic Etymology of :
PuSh
Linguistic references
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/push
Semantic fields in Paraklist
Push, shove, press, pierce
in S1
[Sources]
SeaL
PReSS
PuSh
ThRuST
ShoVe
FoRCe
STRiVe
STRonG
CaCheT
SCeau
PReSSer
eNFoNCer
PouSSer
FoRCe
In praise of slits and fosses
in S1
[Sources]
ShaḤaT
ShuwḤah
SheʔowL
CeSS
PiT
ShiT
HoLe
TReNCh
PuSh
aBySS
SouL
GRooVe
SWaLe
FoSSe
aBySSos
SiLLoN
FoSSe
TRaNChe
Chier
PouSSer
âMe
VeRSus
SuLCus
Pushing the stake, a scion pushing through the ground
in S2
[Sources]
STaKe
PuSh
ShoVe
PLaNT
SPRouT
SPuRT
ThRouGh
SoiL
STaLK
GRoW
SeT
PouSSer
aSTiQuer
TiGe
Pieu
eNFoNCer
PLaNTe
SoRTie
SoL
In the beginning passed the head
in S2
[Sources]
eMeRGe
HeaD
PoWeR
GRaDe
FiRST
WoMB
BeaR
MoTheR
PuSh
WoMaN
RoʔSh
RaʔS
éMeRGer
TêTe
PuiSSance
PRoGRèS
PReMier
SeiN
MèRe
CouChe
PouSSer
FeMMe
PaTh
WaY
STRaiT
ThRouGh
BaBy
PuSh
PaSS
PaSSer
DéTRoiT
BéBé
PouSSer
Where are there stags? In the Forest!
in S2
[Sources]
RoʔSh
PuSh
GRoW
FoReST
STaG
aNTLeR
Roe
DeeR
SPRiNG
CeRF
CheVReuil
PouSSer
FoRêT
RaMure
CRoiSSance
PRinTeMPs
ConSoMMer