ἄθρας

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Δαρείου καὶ Παρυσάτιδος γίγνονται παῖδες δύο → of Darius and Parysatis there are born two children

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Spanish (DGE)

rod. ἅρμα Hsch.

• Etimología: De *u̯endh-/undh- que se encuentra en ai. vandhúra- ‘asiento del carro’, gót. windan ‘torcer’ ‘enrollar’ etc. En griego aparece tb. en el comp. κάνν-αθρον q.u.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.\/f.?
Meaning: ἅρμα. Ρόδιοι H.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Generally compared with Skt. vandhúra- m. wagon-seat taken as wicker basket tied upon the wagon, and connected with NHG winden etc. (Pok. 1148) as IE u̯endʰ- : u̯n̥dʰ- (> gr. [F]αθ-). Lidén Streitberg-Festgabe 227. But the formation of the Sanskrit word is unclear (KEWA 3, 143), and the root is hardly attested outside Germanic. - Banat̨eanu REIE 3, 149 calls it Anatolian. - Connection with κάνναθρον is improbable.