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Etymology of the Greek word aner (ἀνήρ)

the Greek word aner, ἀνήρ (a man (properly as an individual male))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ner-

Derivations in Greek

andros, andron, -andria, andronitis, gunandros, theandros, androlepsia, andro-

Derivations in other languages

French scaphandre, French -andre, French -andrie, Italian diandrico, Italian -andro, Latin aner, Latin hexandrus, Latin octandria, Latin Andropterum, Latin Androscepia, Latin Diandrochloa, Latin Diandrolyra, Latin Elymandra, Latin Ochlandra, Latin androgyna, Latin cryptandrus, Latin cymbiandra, Latin macrandra, Latin micrandra, Latin triandra, Latin Leptandra, Latin Pachysandra, Latin Aphelandra, Latin Calliandra, Latin triandria



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