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Proto-IE: *g'her[e]-, *g'hrē-
Meaning: to bear, to take, to make use
Old Indian: hárati `to take, bear, carry', ptc. hr̥tá-; haraṇa- n. `carrying, holding etc.', háras- n. `a grasp, grip', hartar- m. `bearer, bringer'
Old Greek: khrḗ `es ist nötig, ziemt, man muss, braucht' (on this complicated development see Frisk 1117); khrē̂ma `Sache, die man gebraucht'
Other Italic: Osk heriiad `capiat', herrins `ceperint'
Russ. meaning: нести, брать, пользоваться
References: WP I 603 f
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-greek,piet-ital,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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