From: stlatos
Message: 70523
Date: 2012-12-08
>It's hard to separate it from Gatter = gate ; see Pok. ghedh-:
> Hallo Indo-Europeanists!
>
> Could these be cognate (from a PIE *ghidh-ro-)?
>
> I know that a harp is not the same as a grid, but they *are*
> somewhat similar - both have a frame, one has strings and the
> other has bars. The Duden Herkunftswörterbuch gives a different
> etymology for _Gitter_, but that one looks contrived to me.
>
> --
> word, "lit. [...] gardìs f. `Gatter, Gitter'", meaning open fencework as inSo, I'd say they're not related. I've already talked about kítharis \ kithára: = lyre G; kañkle:s Lith; >> kantele Fn;
> railings or a trellis