अरित्र
Sanskrit
adjective
Definitions
- propelling, driving
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-Aryan *HárHtram inherited from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HárHtram inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₁érh₁-tlo-m (thing that propels, an oar).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₁érh₁-tlo-m
Gloss
thing that propels, an oar
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- rudder English
- ruddered English
- rudderfish English
- rudderhead English
- rudderhole English
- rudderless English
- rudderlike English
- rudderpost English
- rudderstock English
- Новороссийск Russian
- Росси́я Russian
- Русь Russian
- российский Russian
- ἐρετμόν Ancient Greek
- *h₁reh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₁érh₁-tlo-m Proto-Indo-European
- *rōaną Proto-Germanic
- *rōþrą Proto-Germanic
- ロシア Japanese
- 露西亜 Japanese
- Rosja Polish
- roþor Old English
- rōþor Old English
- rodder Middle English
- rother Middle English
- roþer Middle English
- róðr Old Norse
- ruodar Old High German
- ruoder Old High German
- immrá Old Irish
- ráïd Old Irish
- *ruother Old Dutch
- 露西亞 Chinese
- roder Middle Low German
- *HárHtram Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *rōthar Old Saxon
- *roþs- Old Swedish
- 로씨야 Korean
- Орос Mongolian
- *HárHtram Proto-Indo-Aryan
- Ρωσσία gkm
- Ῥωσία gkm
- Ῥωσσία gkm
- Rossiya Uzbek
- Россия Moksha
- ヌチャ Ainu
- Арассыыйа Yakut
- Rossiya Karakalpak
- Лоча Nivkh
- Нуча Nivkh