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This is a [[semasiological]] index of Proto-Indo-European nominal stems. See [[Appendix:List of Proto-Indo-European roots]] for an alphabetical list of roots.

===Kinship===
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===Flora===
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| {{termx|h₂ebl-|lang=ine-pro}} || [[apple]]|| Lithuanian 
obuolys, Latvian ābols, English æppel/apple, Russian {{term|яблоко|tr=jábloko|lang=ru}}, Irish uball/ubhall, German aphul/Apfel, Polish jabłko, Welsh afal, Old Prussian woble, Sanskrit ab{{term|obuolys|obuolỹs|lang=lt}}, Latvian {{term|ābols|lang=lv}}, Old Prussian woble, English {{term|æppel|lang=ang}}/apple, German {{term|apful|lang=goh}}/{{term|Apfel|lang=de}}, Old Norse {{term|epli|lang=noh}}, Russian {{term|яблоко|tr=jábloko|lang=ru}} Polish {{term|jabłko|lang=pl}}, Old Irish {{term|uball|lang=sga}}/ubhalal, Old Norse epleWelsh {{term|afal|lang=cy}}, Gaulish avallo, Old Church Slavonic janloko{{term|аблъко|lang=cu|tr=ablŭko}}
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| {{termx|h₂eyǵ-|lang=ine-pro}} || [[oak]]|| Lithuanian ąžuolas, Latin aesculus, Ancient Greek krataigos/, Old Norse eik, English āc/oak, German eihha/Eiche, Latvian o(uo)zo(uo)ls
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| {{termx|h₂epsa|lang=ine-pro}} || [[aspen]]|| English æspe/aspen, German aspa/Espe, Old Norse ǫsp, Lithuanian epušė, Latvian apses, Old Prussian abse, Ancient Greek aspris/
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| {{termx|h₂er-|lang=ine-pro}} || [[nut]]|| Russian {{term|орех|tr=oréx|lang=ru}}, Albanian arrë, Ancient Greek arna, Polish orzech
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| {{termx|bel-|lang=ine-pro}} || [[power]], [[strength]]|| Sanskrit bāla, Ancient Greek beltiōn, Latin dēbĭlis, Irish adbal/dibeal, Welsh balch, Russian {{term|большой|tr=bol’šój|lang=ru}}, Kamviri bâlim, Phrygian balaios, Old Church Slavonic boljĭjĭ, [[Low Saxon]] pal
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[[Category:Proto-Indo-European appendices|nouns]]
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