| − | From {{proto|Baltic|as-n̥-|lang=lv}}, from {{proto|Indo-European|eh₁sr̥-|blood|lang=lv}}, an old, n/r-alternating Indo-European stem; the ''e'' > ''a'' change is perhaps due to the word's original trisyllabic structure. Cognates include {{etyl|hit|-}} {{term|eššar|lang=hit}} / {{term|ešẖar|lang=hit}} (< ''*ašẖar''), genitive {{term|ešẖanant-|lang=hit}}, {{etyl|sa|-}} {{term|असृज्|tr=asṛj|lang=sa}}, {{etyl|grc|-}} {{term|ἔαρ|tr=éar|lang=grc}}, {{etyl|lat|-}} {{term|aser|lang=la}}, {{etyl|xto|-}} {{term|ysār|lang=xto}}, {{etyl|txb|-}} {{term|yasar|lang=txb}}.<ref>Karulis, Konstantīns. 1992, 2001. ''Latviešu etimoloģijas vārdnīca.'' Rīga: AVOTS. ISBN 9984700127.</ref> | + | From {{proto|Baltic|as-n̥-|lang=lv}}, from {{proto|Indo-European|eh₁sr̥-|blood|lang=lv}}, an old, n/r-alternating Indo-European stem; the ''e'' > ''a'' change is perhaps due to the word's original trisyllabic structure. Cognates include {{etyl|hit|-}} {{term|eššar|lang=hit}} / {{term|ešẖar|lang=hit}} (< ''*ašẖar''), genitive {{term|ešẖanant-|lang=hit}}, {{etyl|sa|-}} {{term|असृज्|tr=asṛj|lang=sa}}, {{etyl|grc|-}} {{term|ἔαρ|tr=éar|lang=grc}}, {{etyl|la|-}} {{term|aser|lang=la}}, {{etyl|xto|-}} {{term|ysār|lang=xto}}, {{etyl|txb|-}} {{term|yasar|lang=txb}}.<ref>Karulis, Konstantīns. 1992, 2001. ''Latviešu etimoloģijas vārdnīca.'' Rīga: AVOTS. ISBN 9984700127.</ref> |