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Old English ersc (Stubble-Field)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Fritz Mezger*
Affiliation:
Bryn Mawr College

Extract

Old English ersc belongs to OE. erian, Goth. arjan, Old Norse erja, O. Saxon erian, OHG. erren “to plough”; Lithuanian árti “to plough,” Old Slavonic orjǫ, Lat. aro, Middle Irish airim, Greek áρόω “I plough,” a dissyllabic basis, as may be seen by Greek áρo-τρoν Armenian araur (< Idgc. ar∂tro-) (and Lat. arātrum, which probably stands for arătrum), “plough” and by the accent in Lithuanian árti “to plough” and árklas “plough.”

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1931

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