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Appendix I

Indo-European Roots
 
ENTRY:dher-
DEFINITION:To hold firmly, support.
Derivatives include infirmary and throne.
1. Suffixed form *dher-mo-. farm, fermata, firm1, firm2, firmament; affirm, confirm, furl, infirm, infirmary, from Latin firmus, firm, strong. 2. Perhaps extended form *dhergh-, seen by some as the source of Latin fortis, strong, but this is more likely from bhergh-2. 3. Suffixed zero-grade form *dhr-ono-. throne, from Greek thronos, seat, throne (< “support”). 4. Suffixed form *dher-m. dharma, from Sanskrit dharma, statute, law (< “that which is established firmly”). 5. Suffixed form *dher-eno-. dharna, from Prakrit dharaa, a holding firm. 6. Suffixed o-grade form *dhor-o-. sirdar, tahsildar, zamindar, from Iranian dra-, holding, whence Persian -dr. (Pokorny 2. dher- 252.)
 
 
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