User:Alex contributing/Alb/Thrac cognates from established sources

I'm collecting Thracian/Albanian cognates (some tentative, yet sourced) from the Thracological literature, sources cited after the cognate.

1) Alb. ath [verb] "to file down (the teeth)", athje [f] `Ononis spinosa, thorny undergrowth'; (i) athe¨t [adj]`harsh, sour' {3}.

Thrac. Αθιουτικη/ Ασουτικη (IGB III(1),1116); mount Άθως (see note 92 ).

2) Alb. bardhë, Ro. barză-->Thrac. Berzana, Bersovia, Berzobis (more examples perhaps?)

3) Alb. čuka, Ro. ciucă-> Thrac. *Θουκυς / *Θώκυως attested as Θωκύωδις Bία, which is interpreted (Olteanu; et al.?) as Procopius' Greek rendering of a Latin toponym, Thocyodis via or (ad) Thocyodis viam. Thocyodis being a Latin declension of *Thōcyōs (Olteanu; et al.?), a Thracian toponym that Procopius lists in the Haemimont province (Αἱμιμόντου), a mountainous area. Olteanu's paper can be read here in Romanian and here in French. There is a lot of supporting data which I don't mention now, and really I would have to translate most of the article so a reader can appreciate the case he makes.

4) Alb. dru, "wood"

Thrac. Drusipara (see note 3, Thrac. dar ("tree", from kalamandar, cited as an Edonian word for the plane tree)

5) Alb. thithkë, thithia (?)

Thrac. titha (Diana Germetitha)

6) Alb. zjarm "fire", zjarr "fire, fever".

Thrac./Dac. Germedava, Germetitha