Re: [tied] Arya-

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Date: 2001-03-23

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 From: ZHWANG Oct-13 7:45 pm To: ALL  17.1 Egyptian
"ara" = "to go up, high, exalted
"aaraar" = "hero"
"ari" = "to serve in the army"
"ari" = "man whose duty it was
to attend to something
"ari" = friend, associate, comp -anion
"ari" = "light, fiery one"
"arqu" = "an educated man, a
wise man, counsellor,
an expert, an adept
"arq ur" = "silver"
The preceding were from Budge's Hieroglyphic Dictionary
The following are from SEMITIC WORDS IN THE EGYPTIAN TEXTS OF THE NEW
KINGDOM AND THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD:
"are" = "lion"
"irira" = "guide, leader"
"alua" = "ascent"
Phoenician "al" = "stair"
Arabic "alu" = "to ascend"
The following are from THE BROWN-DRIVER-BRIGGS HEBREW AND ENGLISH
LEXICON:
"ohl, ayil" = "be in front of
"precede, lead"
"Uhl" = "leading man, noble"
"Ayil" = "leader, chief"
"ohr, ohrah" = "light"
"uhr" = "flame"
"urim" = "region of light"
"Uhr" = "flame, father of one
of David's heroes"
"Uri" = "fiery, a prince of Judah, father of
an officer of Solomon"
"El, eloh" = "god"
"el" = "strength, power"
"elohim" = "rulers, judges,
God, sons of God, sons
of princes"
"argaman" = "purple"
"ari" = "lion"
"aryeh" = "lion"
"erel" = "hero"
"arah" = "burn"
"erez" = "cedar"
"arakh" = "to be long"
spelled with 'ayin:
"ur" = "to rouse oneself,
awake"
"alah" = "to go up, ascend,
climb"
"alyon" = "high"
"al" = "height"
Arabic "araja" = "ascend"
Arabic "arij" = "high, elevated"
Back to Hebrew "arakh" =
"to arrance, set in
order"
"erekh" = order, row, estimate
"aritz" = "awe-inspiring,
terror-striking"
Biblical Aramaic: "arikh" =
"loan-word fr. Pers.
(OIranian) aryaka,
worthy of an Aryan"
"arikh" = "fitting proper
spelled with 'ayin" :
"ilai" = "highest"
"uli" = "roof-chamber"
From Langenscheidt's Hebrew Dictionary:
"ahal" = "to shine, be bright"
"ul" = "mighty, powerful
person"
"or" = "to be bright, clear,
shine"
"or" = "light, brightness,
sunlight"
"eyal" = "power, strength"
"ayil" = mighty, powerful
people, nobles
"ir" = "anger, wrath"
From Orel's HAMITO-SEMITIC ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY
*)ar- = "husband"
*)ar-/*war- = "eagle"
Akkadian "aru" = "eagle"
*)a-aruw-/*)a-ruy- = "lion
Hebrew "arye" = "lion"
*)ur- = "day"
*)ur- = "burn, be hot"
Now from Bomhard's THE NOSTRATIC MACROFAMILY
*?al-/*?el- "to be high, exalted; to rise high; to ascend; on, upon, on
top of, over, above, beyond"
Irish "al" = "beyond"
Latin "ultra" = "beyond,
farther"
Proto-Uralic *ala- "to lift,
raise
Hungarian "emel- (<*elmel-) =
"to lift, raise"
ALTAIC:
Mongolian "ala" = "flat-topped
hill"
Manchu "alin" = "mountain"
PROTO-NOSTRATIC *?al-/*?el-
"to make a fire, to light,
to ignite, to kindle`, to
burn"
Swedish "ala" = " to flame,
blaze, burn"
PROTO-NOSTRATIC *har-/*her-
"to be superior, to be higher
in status or rank, to
be above or over"
PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN *hher-yo-
[*hhar-yo-] "a superior, a person higher in status or rank"
Sanskrit "aryah" = " a
respectable or
honorable person"
"aryah" = "master, lord"
Old Irish "aire"= nobleman,
man of rank"
PROTO-AFROASIATIC
*har-/*her- = "to be superior,
to be hiegher in status
or rank, to be above or
over
PROTO-SEMITIC *har-/*hur- =
"noble, free-born
Hebrew "hor" = "noble"
Arabic "hurr" = noble, free-
born"
Ethiopic "harawi" = "free-born,
nobleman"
Egyptian "hry" = "chief,
master, overseer,
superior"
"hr" = "on, upon, over"
"hrw" = "upper part, top"
PROTO-NOSTRATIC *hur-/*hor-
"falcon, hawk"
PROTO-INDOEUROPEAN *hhor-/*hhr-
= "eagle"
Hittite "ha-ra-a-ash" = "eagle"
Gothic "ara" = "eagle"
Lithuanian "erelis" = "eagle"
AFROASIATIC: "Egyptian Hr, Hrw
"the god Horus (one of
two brother hawk-gods"
Coptic "hor" = "the god Horus"
DRAVIDIAN: Malayalam "eruva" =
"eagle, kite"
SUMERIAN "hu-ri-in" = "eagle"
PROTO-NOSTRATIC *hal-/*hel-
"to light up, to beam forth,
"to shine, to brighten up,
to radiate"
PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN *hel-b[h]o-
[*hal-b[h]o] "white;
cloud, whiteness"
Hittite "al-pa-ash" = "cloud"
Latin "albus" = "white"
Greek "alphos" = "whiteness,
"white leprosy"
PROTO-AFOASIATIC *hal-/*hel-
"to light up, to beam
forth, to shine,
to brighten up, to
radiate:="
PROTO-SEMITIC "*hal-al- =
"to light up, to beam
forth, to shine, to
brighten up, to radiate"
Akkadian "ellelu" = "to purify,
to make clean"
Ugaritic "hll" = "new moon"
Hebrew "halal" = "to shine"
"helel" (appellation) "shining one" (epithet of the king of Babylon)
Amharic "helal" = "full moon"
DRAVIDIAN: Tamil "alari" =
"beauty"
SUMERIAN "al-e" = " to light
up, to shine, to brighten
up, to radiate, to beam
forth"
Mallory's ENCYLOPEDIA OF INDO-EUROPEAN CULTURE derives of the word Aryan
from Indo-European *heros-*herios
= "member of one's own ethnic group, peer, freeman, Aryan"
Hittite "ara" = "member of
one's own group, peer,
companion, friend"
Lycian "arawa" = "free from"
"arus" = "citizens"
"the Gaulish personal names with Ario-, e.g., Ario-manus, presumable
contain "noble"
Avestan "airya" = "Aryan",
(i.e., 'Iranian' in the
larger sense)
Old Persian "ariya" = "Aryan"
"Iran Alani (<*aryana) (the name of an Iranian group whose descendants
are the Ossetes, one of those subdivisions is the Iron [<*aryana-],
*aryanam (gen. pl. "of the Aryans"
"Oswald Szemerenyi's suggestion that it derives from an Ugaritic word
meaning 'kinsmen' is hardly compelling"
"In Indo-Iranian, presumably because the unfree were typically captives
taken from other ethnic groups, the word has taken on a more purely
ethnic meaning."
Page 213: "An independent derivative of the same verbal root is
*haero/eha- "fitting" seen in Hittite "ara" "what is fitting, right,
proper"
Avestan "arem" = "fittingly, enough"
From ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH GAELIC:
"ailt" = "stately, high"
Irish "ailt" Latin "altus"
"air" = "on, upon"
"airde" = "height"
"airgiod" = "silver"
"airidh" = "worthy" Irish
"airigh" = "nobleman",
Old Irish "airech" = "lord"
Sanskrit "arya" = "good,
a lord" "arya" = "Aryan",
"aryaka" = "honorable
man"
"aradh" = "ladder"
"ard" = "high" Greek "orthos"
"armunn" = "hero"
"ealg" = "noble"
"eirich" = "rise" "eirigh"
= "rising" Latin "erigo" =
" I erect" "rego" = "I
govern"
Finally, we have Buck's A DICTIONARY OF SELECTED SYNONYMNS IN THE
PRINCIPAL INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES
Words for "honor"
Old English "ar"
Dutch "eer"
Danish "aere"
Old High German "era"
German "Ehre"
Greek "to rule" = "arkho"
Greek "prince" = "arkohn"
Old High German "heristo" =
"superlative of 'her',
"excellent, distinguished,
venerable"
Old English "har" = gray, gray-
haired, venerable"
English "hoary"
German "Herr" = "master"
Latin "rex" = "king"
German "Reich" = "empire"
Swdish "rik" = "kingdom"
Sanskrit "raja" = "king"
Germanic "Erich" = "prince"
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