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  • 77gʷeru- —     gʷeru     English meaning: pole, pike     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stange, Spieß”     Material: Av. grava ‘stick, Rohrstab” (to ablaut compare Lat. genu: Goth. kniu); Lat. uerū, ūs n. ‘spit, pike”; Umbr. berva “uerua”, berus “ueribus”; O.Ir.… …

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