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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *as- <PIH *H->
Meaning: straw
Hittite: has(s)- n., hassa- c. 'Span, oder anderer holziger Teil des Seifenstrauchs' (Tischler 194-195)
Old Greek: [ḗ]ia pl. n. (-i-, but Od.2.289,410, Il.13.103 -ī-), contr. [ē̂]i̯a pl. n. (Hom.+) 'provisions for a journey'
Baltic: *as-ia- c., *as-k-a- c.
Latin: arista f. 'ость колоса; колос; рыбья кость; вставшие дыбом волосы'
Russ. meaning: солома
References: Tischler 194-195.
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Baltic etymology :

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Proto-Baltic: *as-ia- c., *as-k-a- c.
Meaning: horse-tail, reed
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: esī̃-s, dial. asī̃-s 'Schachtelhalm, Schafthalm, equisetum'
Lettish: ašči, aši, -as, ašavi, -as, ašuvi, ašenes, ašk̨i, ažg̨i pl. 'Schlachtelhalm (Equisetum); Binsen'
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