Proto-Italic: ⇒ Latin: (per)perus, (per)peram → Ancient Greek: πέρπερος (pérperos) ⇒ *pér-uti (“last year”) (with *wet- (“year”)) *por-so- Proto-Hellenic:...
poorlook Old English: porr, por >? Middle English: porre (possibly reborrowed from Latin) Old Saxon: porro m Middle Low German: por ⇒ Old Saxon: *porruk (diminutive)...
(“to cross; across, before, in front”). Compare Ancient Greek πάρ (pár), Latin por-, Sanskrit प्र् (pr). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary...
From Proto-Indo-European *ph₂w-er-os and cognate with Latin puer and -por. *poris son, boy *Ketriporis *Raskuporis ^ Duridanov, Ivan Vasiliev (1985) Die...
Proto-Indo-European *pr-, *pro-, *perəm-, *prom- (“forth, forward”), from *por- (“forward, through”), *per-, with suffix *-janą. More at English furnish...
Persian: pwrs (purs-), pwrsytn' (pursīdan) Persian: پرس (pors-), پرسیدن (porsidan) Italic: >? Latin: percontor (see there for further descendants) Tocharian:...
Etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), volume 2: C Q K, page 1488 ^ Coromines: ‘Por lo demás, estos detalles fonéticos litigiosos dan cierto grado de verosimilitud...
From reduplicated root *pa-por- + *-tь with unexpected 'a', from Proto-Indo-European *(s)per- or maybe *p(t)erH-?. Cognate with Lithuanian papártis,...
unattested t-participle *portъ, from Pre-Slavic *por- + *-tós. Morphologically related to Latin portō (“to carry, bear”) and Proto-Germanic *furþą...
From Proto-Indo-European *pōr-, from the root *per- (reconstructed by Derksen as *perH-, although a laryngeal is not normally assumed). Черных: see *pero...