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I am looking through various books.
A RECONSTRUCTION OF PROTO-AINU
Nothing appears to be relevant.
CENTRAL ASIA PHRASEBOOK
Uzbek er earth (doubtful, but I mention all)
Kirghiz araq alcoholic drinks
Kazakh ju"rek heart
Tajik ru face
I thought I remembered a Tatar or Kazakh word for man,
er
Hungarian Dictionary
arany gold
ele in front of
erem metal
ero" strength
iryanitas leadership, guidance
iryanitani to direct
ur Sir, gentleman
Merrit Ruhlen ON THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE
Andean Yanacocha oloqo husband
Amerind el man
Merrit Ruhlen THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE
Nothing Found
Joshua Greenberg INDO-EUROPEAN AND ITS CLOSEST RELATIVES, THE EURASIATIC
LANGUAGE FAMILY
Turkish o"l to die o"l"um death, disease
Turkish el hand
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDO-EUROPEAN CULTURE, Mallory
"Aryan see Freeman"
h4eros member of one's own (ethnic group), peer,
freeman; (Indo-Iranian) Aryan
Hittite ara member of one's own group,
peer, companion, friend, "with further derivatives
arawa- free from, arawahh set free from
arawanni free, freeman
Lycian araw free (from) arus citizens
Old Irish aire freeman
"Oswald Szemerenyi's suggestion that it derives from an Ugaritic word
meaning 'kinsman' is hardly compelling."
Bomhard THE NOSTRATIC MACROFAMILY
Proto Nostratic *?ar-/*er- associated or related
person or thing; associate, companion, friend,
; kinsman, related
Proto-Indo-European *?er-/*?or-/*r.- associated,
related
Sanskrit ari-h. devoted, trustworthy, loyal
Hittite arash member of one's own social group,
peer, comrade, partner, fellow, friend
Proto-Afroasiatic *?ar-/*?er- associated or
related person or thing, associate, companion,
friend, kinsman; associated, related
Semitic: Ugaritic ary kinsman
Egyptian iry, iri "one who belongs to someone,
or something; one who is in charge, keeper;
friend, associate, companion
Coptic er friend
Proto-Southern Cushitic *?ar- kind, associated,
or related thing
Proto-Nostratic *?aw-ar/*?aw-ar- man, male,
male animal
Proto-Indo-European *?wers-/*?wr.s- male
Latin verres boar
Sanskirt vr.s.a-h. man, male, husband, bull
Lithuanian versis calf
Latvian versis ox
Afroasiatic: Proto-East Cushitic *?awr- male
animal
Somali awr he-camel
Oromo ooroo burden camels
Proto-Finno-Ugrian *ure male, man
Finnish uros male (of animals), adult man,
brave man, hero
Lapp vares male animal, a male
Hungarian ur/ura lord, husband
Proto-Nostratic *?al-/*?el- to be high, exalted
to rise high, to ascend, on, upon, on top of,
over, above, beyond
Proto-Indo-European *?hel- over, above, beyond
Old Irish al beyond
Latin ultra beyond, farther
Proto-Afroasiatic *?al-/*?el- to be high, elevated
to rise high, to ascend; on, upon, on top of, over
above, beyond
Proto-Semitic *?al-aw/y- to be high, elevated;
to rise high; to ascend; on, upon, on top of,
over, above, beyond
Arabic 'ala to be high, elevated; to rise
high; to exceed, to surpass
Hebrew 'alah to go up, to ascend, to climb;
to spring up, to grow
'al upon, on, over, above, by, beyond, to
Syriac le'al upward, above
Akkadian elu to travel uphill or to higher
ground, to go up, to ascend
Proto-Uralic *a"la"- to lift, to raise
Vogul/Mansi a"lm- to lift, to raise
Hungarian emel- (<*elmel-) to lift, to raise
Altaic: Mongolian ala flat-topped hill
Manchu ala a hill with a level top
alin mountain
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