From: alex
Message: 38729
Date: 2005-06-18
>> For example we see both Anthroposwhich anthropos, coincidentaly resemble the "slavic" word "trup" (body).
>> (probably pelasgic,preGreek) and Aner-andros meaning "MAN". But Aner
>> (IE) was used to denote the richer and Indo-European master, while
>> Anthropos was used by the Indo Europeans to denote a lower-class
>> Pelasgic slave or farmer.
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> But Greek �nthro:pos (Myc. a-to-ro-qo) might have an IE etymology. If
> from *h2ent-rh3kWos it could be a compound with IE *h2ent- > Hittite
> hanza "face" (cf. Lat. perso:na < Etr. < Greek pr�so:pon for the
> semantics).
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> Mate