- dhu̯er-, dhu̯erǝ-
- dhu̯er-, dhu̯erǝ-English meaning: to ruin by deceivingDeutsche Übersetzung: “durch Täuschung, Hinterlist to Fall bringen, schädigen”Note: (: dhu̯r̥- : dhru-)Material: O.Ind. dhvárati “ damages “, participle dhrutá-, -dhrut (and -dhvr̥t), dhrúti- f. “ deception, seduction “, *dhvará- “ deceiving “ in dhvarás- f. (nom. -ǘḥ) “a kind of female daemon “; dhū́ rvati “ brings down through deception, damages “ (zero grade of a heavy basis dhu̯erǝ-), dhū́ rta-ḥ “ deceitful “, m. “ cheater “, dhūrtí - f. “ deceitful injury, damage “; Lat. fraus, -dis f. “deceit, cunning deception, damage, punishment “, frausus sum (Plaut), Umbr. frosetom “ cheated, beguiled, defrauded, robbed “, Lat. frūstra (newer frūstrü) “ in deception, in error, in vain “, therefrom frūstror, -üri “ deceive, cheat “ belong probably as dextension our root here (see above under dhreugh-); unclear is only a (popular saying? EM 382; incredible WH. I 543);Note: common Lat. d- > f- shift here probably Hitt. du-wa-ar-na-aḫ-ḫu-un (dwarnaḫḫun?) “ I broke “.References: WP. I 869 f., 874, WH. I 543 f.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.