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Proto-IE: *ait-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: fate, sentence
Avestan: aēta- 'der gebührende Teil (Strafe, dual. Schuld und Strafe)'
Old Greek: âi̯sa f. `Anteil, Lebenslos, Geschick, Gebuhr'; ái̯sio- `günstig, gebührend, billig'; dí-ai̯ta f. `Leben(sweise), Lebensunterhalt, Diät, Aufenthaltsort, Wohnzimmer'; hom. gen. ísǟs ( от *íssa); aor. íssasthai = klēroûsthai (Lésboi) Hsch.; ôi̯to-s `Menschengeschick, (unglücklliches) Schicksal'
Other Italic: Osk aeteis `partis', (a)íttiúm `portionum'
Russ. meaning: судьба, приговор
References: WP I 2
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-avest,piet-greek,piet-ital,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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