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English word her comes from Proto-Indo-European *ḱeh₂s-, Proto-Indo-European *kūs-, Latin crescendum, Proto-Germanic *hes, Proto-Indo-European *ḱe-, Proto-Germanic *hūrijaną, Proto-Indo-European *-r, Proto-Indo-European *ḱe, German grey, Proto-Germanic *hezōz, Welsh hewr, Proto-Indo-European *kas-, Proto-Germanic - r, and later Proto-Germanic *haswaz ((colour) grey.)

*ḱeh₂s- (Proto-Indo-European)

*kūs- (Proto-Indo-European)

crescendum (Latin)

*hes (Proto-Germanic)

*ḱe- (Proto-Indo-European)

*hūrijaną (Proto-Germanic)

*-r (Proto-Indo-European)

*ḱe (Proto-Indo-European)

grey (German)

*hezōz (Proto-Germanic)

hewr (Welsh)

*kas- (Proto-Indo-European)

- r (Proto-Germanic)

*haswaz (Proto-Germanic)

(colour) grey.

*hūzijō (Proto-Germanic)

*ḱeywo- (Proto-Indo-European)

*hūrijō (Proto-Germanic)

(monetary) interest. Payment; hire.

hiere (Old English)

hire (Old English)

hyr (Old English)

Hire, wages. Interest, usury.

*ḱr̥- (Proto-Indo-European)

sincerus (Latin)

Clean, pure, sound.. Genuine, sincere.. Real, natural.. Uninjured, whole.

*hiurijaz (Proto-Germanic)

Mild; gentle; dear. Trusted; familiar.

hȳr (Old English)

*koryos (Proto-Indo-European)

*kóryos (Proto-Indo-European)

*keres- (Proto-Indo-European)

hīere (Old English)

*hasô (Proto-Germanic)

Hare.

*hērą (Proto-Germanic)

Hair.

*hē₂r (Proto-Germanic)

(demonstrative) here, in this place.

*hari (Old Norse)

*harjaz (Proto-Germanic)

Army. Army leader; commander; warrior.

here (Old English)

An army (especially of the enemy).

her (Old English)

Hair Here.

hure (Middle English)

At intervals, frequent, at least, in any case. Especially, particularly; much less. Even. Truly, certainly, indeed.

her (English)

The form of she used after a preposition or as the object of a verb; that woman, that ship, etc. (informal) A female person or animal. Belonging to her.

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