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𓇥 ϫⲱⲃⲉ 󳽚 󳽛 󳽜 󳽝 󳽞 󳽟 󳽠 󳽡 󳽢 󳽣
𓎦bag 𓎤 𓐍 Korb 🗑 🧺 (from side / above)
𐀏 in 𐀏-𐀨-𐀵 ka-ra-to Korb "basket"
𒄃 •głb •grb <> Korb 𓎡
𓎟 e.g. in 𓉠 Nephthys, with bread 𓏏 and basket 𓎟
𒌋 ⋍ C in 𒄑𒌋 Korb
𒄽𒁍 ḫup-pu •Kurp-pu Korb “a basket”
𒂷 𒋃 GÁ.rib 𒄀𒂷 Korb #bisaĝ "basket"
𐜵 basket 󴛊 󴢏 󴞏 󴞐 󴢐 󴢎 󴞍
𓐎
𓊭 𐀒𐀠𐀙 ko-pi-na κοφίνα > κόφινος ‘coffin?’ (>κόφινος= basket) < Korben
𒄒 kib 𐀏𐀡 ka-po καρπός karpós 𓂧 𓄿 𓃀 •cheirbe "grape" ⇔ korb
𒆠 KIᴿBIT in 𒆡 Kürbis curbitus cucurbita चिर्भट cirbhaṭa (melon) ⇔ Korb corbis “basket” corbīta “vessel”

𒉠 ᶜURUB₄ 𒆭 ᵏerēbu •qarbal corebaˡ 𒆠𒆗 ki-rib 𒆠𒆗 qé-reb corba core into

𐀵-𐀞 to-pa τάρπη basket … tarp > korb ?

𓈎 𓂋 𓆑 𓋳 bag KORB ⇔

𓐍 cratis crātis wickerwork, bundle of brush, fascine, hurdle
Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *kr̥tis from root *kert- (“to weave, twist together”), but according to Michiel de Vaan, unlikely. If so, compare Latin crassus, Sanskrit कृत् (kṛt, “to spin”) and, according to Michael Witzel, Sanskrit कवि (kavi, “reins, ladle”). The connection with Ancient Greek κύρτος (kúrtos, “weel”) has also been dismissed by R. S. P. Beekes.[1] Alternatively from *kréh₂-tis; compare Proto-Germanic *hurdiz.

𒄒 •καρπό 𐀏𐀡

𒄀𒄥𒊒 gi'gur-ruᵇ Korb GeCarry
𒄀𒄥𒊒 a basket

𒆸 LAGAB la gap, Loch, le kou𓊪 coup ⇔ 𒃮 GABA Korb