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wī-ro- Man. Oldest form *wihx-ro‑, derivative of weiə-. Derivatives include werewolf, world, and virtuoso.- werewolf, wergeld, from Old English wer, man;
- world, from Old English weorold, world;
- Weltanschauung, Weltschmerz, from Old High German weralt, world. Both (i) and (ii) from Germanic compound *wer-ald‑, "life or age of man" (*-ald‑, age; see al-2).
- loup-garou, from Old French garoul, werewolf, from Frankish *wer-wulf, "man-wolf" (*wulf, wolf; see wl̥kwo-). Both a and b from Germanic *weraz, from shortened form *wiraz.
- virago, virile, virtue, virtuosa, virtuoso; decemvir, decurion, duumvir, triumvir, from Latin vir, man.
- curia, from Latin cūria, curia, court, possibly from *co-vir-ia, "men together" (*co‑, together; see kom).
[Pokorny u̯ī̆ro-s 1177.] |
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