This relates to a theory of the early etymology or “star”:“This is from PIE *ster- (2) “star” (source also of Sanskrit star-, Hittite shittar, Greek aster, astron, Latin stella, Breton sterenn, Welsh seren “star”), of uncertain connection to other roots. Some suggest it is from a root meaning “to strew, scatter.”
A further apposite theory of the source for “star”: Buck and others doubt the old suggestion that it is a borrowing from Akkadian istar “venus.” —ibid.
Ida No over 8 years ago
Clean-up on isle 5!
hawgowar over 8 years ago
But is she single?
Thomas R. Williams over 8 years ago
This relates to a theory of the early etymology or “star”:“This is from PIE *ster- (2) “star” (source also of Sanskrit star-, Hittite shittar, Greek aster, astron, Latin stella, Breton sterenn, Welsh seren “star”), of uncertain connection to other roots. Some suggest it is from a root meaning “to strew, scatter.”
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=star
Thomas R. Williams over 8 years ago
A further apposite theory of the source for “star”: Buck and others doubt the old suggestion that it is a borrowing from Akkadian istar “venus.” —ibid.
Sojourn over 8 years ago
amazing!
CeeJay over 8 years ago
Janitor,Goddess of the Night.
NWdryad over 8 years ago
…. Beautiful.
Caesar'sWife Premium Member over 8 years ago
She could have me.