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From *h₂eh₁-(“to be hot, warm, dry”) + *-tēr(agentive nominal suffix).
The root is found functionally in Palaic𒄩𒀀(ḫa-a/ḫā/, “to be hot”) and with another derivative in Proto-Celtic*ā-ti-f(“drying kiln”). More at *h₂eHs-.
The original gender of the noun is unreconstructible. It may have been either masculine/feminine *h₂éh₁tēr or neuter *h₂éh₁tr̥, or both may have existed in semantic opposition (compare the near-synonyms *h₁n̥gʷnísm and *péh₂wr̥n).
Derived terms
>? Albanian: vatër, votër (see there for further descendants)
Proto-Armenian:
Old Armenian: *այր(*ayr, “fire”), ⇒այրեմ(ayrem, “to burn”), ⇒զայրանամ(zayranam, “to become angry”)
^ Zair, Nicholas (2012) The reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European laryngeals in Celtic, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 25
^ Adams, Douglas Q. (1995) “Tocharian A āṣtär, B astare ‘clean, pure’ and PIE *h₂ehₓ(s)- ‘burn’”, in W. Smoczyński, editor, Kuryłowicz Memorial Volume. Part One, Krakow: Universitas, page 209 of 207–211
^ Irslinger, Britta Sofie (2002) Abstrakta mit Dentalsuffixen im Altirischen [Abstracts with Dental Suffixes in Old Irish] (in German), Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag C. Winter, →ISBN, pages 198, 214