Latin word astrum comes from Translingual physician, Proto-Indo-European *h₂eHs-, Proto-Indo-European - tḗr, Proto-Indo-European *h₂eh₁s-, Ancient Greek νοῦμμος, and later Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr (Star.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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physician | Translingual (mul) | |
*h₂eHs- | Proto-Indo-European (ine) | |
- tḗr | Proto-Indo-European (ine) | |
*h₂eh₁s- | Proto-Indo-European (ine) | |
νοῦμμος | Ancient Greek (grc) | |
Spanish | Translingual (mul) | |
botanist | Translingual (mul) | |
*h₂stḗr | Proto-Indo-European (ine) | Star. |
*astḗr | Proto-Hellenic (grk-pro) | Star. |
ἀστήρ | Ancient Greek (grc) | |
ἄστρον | Ancient Greek (grc) | |
astrum | Latin (lat) | (poetic) a star. |