- phrātēr "brother-in-arms, comrade" برادر barâdar भ्रातृ bhrātṛ брат brat
bráthair *bʰréh₂tēr "brother" դուստր
dustr "daughter"
daughter ( ← OE dohtor) (Oscan...
- "brother" Lith brõlis,
OPrus brati "brother" Gaul
Bratronos (pers. name); OIr
bráthair, W
brawd (pl. brodyr) "brother" ełbayr (gen. ełbawr) "brother" A pracar...
-
Scandinavians in Poland: a re-evaluation of
perceptions of the Vikings".
Brathair. 9 (2). ISSN 1519-9053. S2CID 67763423. Jones, Gwyn (2001). A
History of...
- Old Ch.
Slavonic brat(r)u,
Lithuanian brolis, Latin: frāter, Old
Irish brathair, O. H.
German bruoder,
Kurdish bira
Duxtar 𐭣𐭥𐭧𐭲𐭫
Daughter Duxtar (دختر)...
-
brother pracar procer phrā́tēr negna/nekna bhrātṛ frāter *brōþēr brōþar
bráthair *bràtrъ *bʰréh₂tēr
sister ṣar ṣer éor
negah svásṛ
soror *swestēr swistar...
- 'Matamaitic na hÁrd Teistiméireachta' (Leaving
Certificate Mathematics)', An
Bráthair Tomás Maincín Ó Catháin, BA, H.Dip, MA., Na Bráithre Críostaí, 1967. Zimmer...
- de
Burgh and the Ui Maine. Ó
Briain later defeated Kildare at Moin na
Brathair, near Limerick.
Thomond intended to
support the Ó Néill
against the Ó Domhnaill...
- 145–146 derbráthair", eDIL: "brother (by blood,
whereas bráthair is used in
wider sense"; "
bráthair", eDIL: " kinsman, cousin; .. oft.
translated ` tribes-...
- bhárati) PIE *bʰréh₂tēr "brother" > *bʰrā́tēr > frāter (cf. Old
Irish bráthair,
Sanskrit bhrā́tar-, Gr**** phrā́tēr "member of a phratry") PIE *dʰeh₁-...
- Moín commaín
carat - "exchange of friends" in the Bríatharogam Mac ind Óc
bráthair bethi (?) - "brother of
birch (?)" in the Bríatharogam Con Culainn. McM****...