[[pie-culture]] [[night]], [[time]], [[year-calendar-holidays-festivals]] --- [[zodiac]] ## PIE Etymology - PIE `*h₂ster` [149] from `√h₂eh₁s-` [195] "burn, become dry". Pinault 2007 [[klein-et2017-20]] - Gloss: ‘star’ (item 55 in [[bjorn2017]]). Possible connection with Semitic: *ʕaθar(-at)– ‘Venus, deified star’ ## Scholarship [[hansen-c2002]] [[barber-e-barber-p2004]] [[y-berezkin2005]] [[coimbra2011]] [[pellar2012-2016]] [[berezkin2012a]] [[anghelina2013]] [[anghelina2013]] [[stifter2018]] [[kotyk2018]] Indo-iranian & Chinese [[bomhard2019]] [[r-iyengar2016]] vedic ## By Object / Constellation [[pleiades]] [[morning-star-venus]] [[ursa-major]] ## By Branch [[stars-anglo-saxon]] [[stars-norse]] [[stars-indic]] ### Armenian [[martirosyan1964]] ## Non-IE > "...like his Central Asian ancestor [Timur], he [Akbar the Great] believed in astronomy and astrology." (Roy Choudhury, Makhan Lal (1997) [First published 1941], The Din-i-Ilahi, or, The religion of Akbar (4th ed.), New Delhi: Oriental Reprint, ISBN 978-81-215-0777-6) ## External Links [[rolinson2019-10-2]] [[rolinson2019-08-10]] [[rolinson-series-dead]]