Proto-IE: *derbh-
Meaning: to tie together, to weave
Old Indian: dr̥bháti , ptc. dr̥bdha- `to string or tie together, tie in a bunch'; dr̥bdhi- f. `stringing together, arranging'; darbhá- m. `tuft or bunch of grass', darbhaṇa- n. `mat of grass'
Avestan: dǝrǝwδa- n. `Muskelbündel', pl. `Muskelfleisch'
Armenian: torrn `skhoiníon, funiculus, laqueus'
Slavic: *dorbā, *dorbь, *dorbītī
Russ. meaning: связывать, плести
References: WP I 808
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