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Proto-IE: *(e)ner(ǝ)-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: lower, bottom; to sink, to shrivel
Tokharian: B ñor 'below, beneath' (Adams 272)
Old Indian: náraka- m. `hell'
Armenian: nerkhin `unterer'
Old Greek: (e)nértero- `unterer', nérthen, énerthe(n), énertha `(von) unten, unterhalb', nei̯ró- 'lowest'; nértos = hiéraks, hoi dè eîdos ornéou Hsch.
Slavic: *nertī, *nьrǭ; *norā́; *nértā, *nerto, *nortъ
Baltic: *ner̂- (*1) vb. tr., *nar-a- c., *ner-i- c., *nir̂- (1) vb. intr.
Germanic: *núr-ɵr-a- n., *narr=
Other Italic: Umbr nertru `sinistru'
Russ. meaning: нижний, низ; погружать(ся), сворачивать(ся), съеживаться
References: WP II 333 f, 699 f (different in Pok.)
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