- from Old English: ator ("poison"),
itself drawn from the Proto-Germanic *
aitra- ("poisonous ulcer") and kopp- ("head"). In The Hobbit, J. R. R. Tolkien...
- from West
Germanic languages: aitr,
which stems from a Proto-Germanic: *
aitrą,
meaning "poison, pus",
ultimately stemming from a Proto-Indo-European root...
- is a
small town in
Rietavas muni****lity, Lithuania. It is
situated on
Aitra River,
tributary to Jūra,
about 17 km east from
Rietavas and 14 km from...
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Towns on the Jūra
include Tauragė, Rietavas, Kvėdarna, and Pajūris. left -
Aitra, Lokysta, Akmena, Šunija, Šešuvis.
right - Letausas, Šlaunis. v t e...
- Old
Norse word: eitr. The name may also be
derived from Proto-Germanic
aitra-,
meaning "something
welling forwards". The
river has its
source in between...