- andher-, n̥dher-
- andher-, n̥dher-English meaning: ‘stem, spike”Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘spitze, Stengel”Material: Nur griechisch: ἀθήρ “ an ear of corn “, ἀνθέριξ “ stalk point, stalk “, ἀνθέρικος “ Stalk, stem of a plant “, ἀνθερεών “ chin “ as “ bearded, shaggy place “, ἀνθρίσκος “ the common chervil “, named after his prickly fruit, ἀνθρήνη, ἀνθρηδών “ wasp, forest bee “, word outcome after τενθρήνη “ corneous “; τανθρηδών “ wasp “ (here maybe ἄνθρωπος from *ἄνθρο-ωπος “ with bearded face = man “, then “ man, person “, Gũntert Heidelberg. SB. 1915, Abh. X?; compare also Schwyzer Gk. I 4264. After Kretschmer Gl. 28, 246 from *ανδρ-ὡπός, the rough breathing of ὁράω etc figurative?); from also ἀθάρη (*ἀθαρFᾱ), ἀθήρᾱ “ wheat gruel, Spelt miller “ (von Plin. n. h. 22, 121 however identified as ägypt. word)?References: WP. I 45.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.