Indrë
See also: indre
Ashkun
editEtymology
editRelated to Sanskrit इन्द्र (indra) and Avestan 𐬌𐬧𐬛𐬭𐬀 (iṇdra, name of a daeva). Semantic analysis suggests that it may have influenced by post-Vedic Indo-Aryan parallel to Sanskrit.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editIndrë (Sanu)[1]
Derived terms
edit- Indrë-kūn (“vineyard of Indra”)
References
edit- Jakob Halfmann (2023) Nuristani Theonyms in Light of Historical Phonology, in Roots of Peristan, Rome, Italy, page 338
Kamkata-viri
editAlternative forms
edit- Indër (Eastern Kata-viri)
Etymology
editPossibly from Proto-Indo-Iranian *índras. Related to Sanskrit इन्द्र (indra) and Avestan 𐬌𐬧𐬛𐬭𐬀 (iṇdra, name of a daeva). Semantic analysis suggests that it may have influenced by post-Vedic Indo-Aryan parallel to Sanskrit.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editIndrë (Southeastern Katë)
Derived terms
editReferences
edit- Jakob Halfmann (2023) Nuristani Theonyms in Light of Historical Phonology, in Roots of Peristan, Rome, Italy, page 338