Etymology, Old High German, Heri
Etymology From Proto-West Germanic *hari, from Proto-Germanic *harjaz, see also Old English here, Old Norse here, Noun heri n army
Etymology From Proto-West Germanic *hari, from Proto-Germanic *harjaz, see also Old English here, Old Norse here, Noun heri n army
Etymology From Proto-Indo-European *kóryos (“war, troops”), from *ker-. Cognate with Old Irish cuire (“troop, host, company; muster”), Lithuanian kãras, kãrias (“war”), Ancient Greek κοίρανος (koíranos, “ruler, commander, military leader”), Old Persian 𐎼𐎢 (r-u /kāra/, “people of war, army”). Possibly attested as a vocative or combining form hari on Negau B, a helmet…