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Appendix I

Indo-European Roots
 
ENTRY:ster-3
DEFINITION:Star. Oldest form *2ster-. 1. Suffixed form *ster-s-. star, from Old English steorra, star, from Germanic *sterzn-. 2. Suffixed form *str-l-. stellar, stellate; constellation, from Latin stlla, star. 3. Basic form *ster-. aster, asteriated, asterisk, asterism, asteroid, astral, astro-; astraphobia, disaster, from Greek astr, star, with its derivative astron, star, and possible compound astrap, asterop, lightning, twinkling (< “looking like a star”; ps, op-, eye, appearance; see okw-). 4. Esther1, perhaps from Persian sitareh, star, from Iranian stem *str- (or perhaps of Semitic origin; see ctr in Appendix II). (Pokorny 2. str- 1027.)
 
 
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