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  2. *Perkʷūnos - Wikipedia

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    Note that Perk w unos should be represented with a thunderstone, as the depiction of the hand holding the thunderbolt is of Near Eastern origin. [59] The following deities are cognates stemming from *Perk w unos or related names in Western Indo-European mythologies: PIE: *per-, 'to strike' (or *pérkʷus, the 'oak'), [1] [12]

  3. Perk - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Perk (1914–1999), American politician nickname of Percy Galbraith (1898–1961), Canadian National Hockey League forward nickname of Kendrick Perkins (born 1984), American National Basketball Association player

  4. Tetrachloroethylene - Wikipedia

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    Tetrachloroethylene, also known as perchloroethylene [a] or under the systematic name tetrachloroethene, and abbreviations such as perc (or PERC), and PCE, is a chlorocarbon with the formula Cl 2 C=CCl 2.

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    The first video game to use the term "perks" to refer to such a mechanic was the 1997 role-playing video game Fallout. Besides RPGs, perks have been used in various other video games in recent times, including first-person shooters such as Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007), [ 10 ] Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009), and Killing Floor ...

  7. Perkūnas - Wikipedia

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    The name continues PIE * Perk w unos, cognate to * perk w us, a word for "oak", "fir" or "wooded mountain". The Proto-Baltic name *Perkūnas can be reconstructed with certainty. Slavic Perun is a related god, but not an etymologically precise match. Finnish Perkele, a name of Ukko, is considered a loan from Baltic.

  8. Fjörgyn and Fjörgynn - Wikipedia

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    The Old Norse name Fjörgyn is used as a poetic synonym for 'land' or 'the earth' in skaldic poems. [2] [1] [3] It stems from Proto-Germanic *fergunja, meaning 'mountain', perhaps 'mountainous forest', which may ultimately derive from Proto-Indo-European *per-k w un-iyā ('the realm of Perk w unos'; i.e., the wooden mountains).

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