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Proto-IE: *(s)twer[e]-, *(s)trē-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to move quickly, to hurry
Old Indian: tvárate `to hurry, make haste', ptc. tūrṇa-, tūrta-; tū́rṇi- `quick'; turá- `quick, prompt'
Avestan: *ptc. ɵwāša- `eilig'
Old Greek: ? otrǖ́nō `antreiben, aufmuntern, auffordern, betreiben', otraléo-, otrēró- `hurtig, rasch'
Germanic: *ɵwir-a- vb., *ɵur-ja- vb., *ɵur-an- m.; *ɵwar-ōn- f., *ɵwar-an- m.; *ɵwir-il-a- m.; *staur-ē- vb., *stur-ja- m., *stur-jōn- f., *stur-m-a- m., etc.; *ɵr-um-ja- m., *ɵr-um-jōn- f., *ɵr-um-ōn- f.
Latin: amptruō / antruō, -āre `bei den saliarischen Religiosfeiern tanzend im Kreis hüpfen'; 3 pl. antruant `moventur' Paul. Fest. 9
Russ. meaning: двигаться (о Броуне)
References: WP I 749
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