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koro- War; also war-band, host, army. - heriot, from Old English here, army.
- arrière-ban, from Old French herban, a summoning to military service (ban, proclamation, summons; see bhā-2).
- harbor, from Old English herebeorg, lodging;
- harbinger, from Old French herberge, lodging. Both a and b from Germanic compound *harja-bergaz, "army hill," hill-fort, later shelter, lodging, army quarters (*bergaz, hill; see bhergh-2).
- herald, from Anglo-Norman herald, from Germanic compound *harja-waldaz, "army commander" (*wald‑, rule, power; see wal-).
- harness, from Old French harneis, harness, from Germanic compound *harja-nestam, "army provisions" (*nestam, food for a journey; see nes-1).
- harry, hurry, from Old English hergian, to ravage, plunder, raid, from Germanic denominative *harjōn.
- harangue, from Old Italian aringo, arringa, public square, from Germanic compound *harihring, assembly, "host-ring" (*hringaz, ring; see sker-2). 1-7 all from Germanic *harjaz, army.
[Pokorny koro-s 615.] |
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