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Proto-IE: *āt- (-th-) <PIH *H->
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: fire (open)
Hittite: hat- (II,I) 'vertrocknen' (Tischler 213)
Old Indian: átharvan- `a priest who has to do with fire and Soma' (< Iran?)
Avestan: ātar-š, gen. āɵrō m. `Feuer'
Other Iranian: NPers āδar `Feuer'; Rushan aɵēr `ashes', Jagnob āl; Osset art
Armenian: ? airem `verbrenne, zünde an'
Slavic: ? *vā́trā `костер, открытый огонь' (карпатск., ср. Alb)
Celtic: *āti-: Ir āith, gen. ātho f., Cymr odyn f. `Ofen'
Albanian: ? tosk. votǝr, geg. votrǝ `Feuer' - cf. Slav
Russ. meaning: огонь (открытый)
References: WP I 42
Comments: ? Ital: Lat āter, ātra `(tief)schwarz, dunkel, finster, unheilvoll'; Umbr pl. n. atru, adro `atra'
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