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arid — [17] English acquired arid from Latin aridus, either directly or via French aride. The Latin adjective is part of a web of related words denoting ‘dryness’ or ‘burning’: it came from the verb ārēre ‘be dry’, which may be the source of area; it… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
ash — [OE] There are two distinct words ash in English: ash the tree and ash ‘burnt material’. The tree (Old English æsc) comes from a prehistoric Germanic *askiz, which in turn derived from the Indo European base *os ; this was the source of several… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
askō- — *askō , *askōn, *azgō , *azgōn germ., schwach. Femininum (n): nhd. Asche; ne. embers (Plural); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., anfrk., as., ahd.; Etymologie … Germanisches Wörterbuch
azgō- — *azgō , *azgōn germ., schwach. Femininum (n): Verweis: s. *askōn s. askō ; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
ā̆s-, therefrom azd-, azg(h)- — ā̆s , therefrom azd , azg(h) English meaning: to burn Deutsche Übersetzung: “brennen, glũhen” Material: O.Ind. üsa ḥ “ cinder, dust “ (about ásita ḥ “ black “ s. *n̥si “ dirt color, dark color “); Lat. üra “ altar; hence… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
arid — [17] English acquired arid from Latin aridus, either directly or via French aride. The Latin adjective is part of a web of related words denoting ‘dryness’ or ‘burning’: it came from the verb ārēre ‘be dry’, which may be the source of area; it… … Word origins
ash — [OE] There are two distinct words ash in English: ash the tree and ash ‘burnt material’. The tree (Old English æsc) comes from a prehistoric Germanic *askiz, which in turn derived from the Indo European base *os ; this was the source of several… … Word origins