Number: 1477
Proto: *orja
English meaning: slave
German meaning: Sklave
Finnish: orja 'Sklave, Sklavin' ( > Saam. L år'jē 'Leibeigener, Knecht, Sklave', oarji (I) 'Sklave')
Estonian: ori (gen. orja) 'Sklave, Frohnarbeiter'
Saam (Lapp): oar'je -rj- (N) 'who, which is found in or belongs to the southwest'; southwest, west', år'jel (L) 'Leute von Süden', vi̊ørje (T) 'Norden', orjal (A) 'Nordwest', vu͔ǝr̄jel͔ (Kld.), vŭᾰr̄j̀el͔ (Ko. Not.) 'Nordwesten' ?
Mordovian: uŕe (E), uŕä (M) 'Sklave; Lohndiener', uŕeńd́e- (E) 'mühsame Arbeit verrichten'
Udmurt (Votyak): var (S), war (G) 'Sklave, Diener, Knecht'
Komi (Zyrian): ver (altsyr.) 'слуга, раб', Ud. vere̮s, veres 'Ehemann, Gatte'