[[pie-culture]]
[[night]], [[time]], [[year-calendar-holidays-festivals]]
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[[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]]