𐏃𐎣𐎼𐎶𐎨𐎡𐎹
Old Persian
Etymology
From earlier [script needed] (*ha-k(a)r), from Proto-Indo-European *sm̥-kr̥t (“one time”). The first component of a compound is zero-grade of *sḗm, with cognates such as Latin sem-per (“every time, always”) and sem-el (“once”), Ancient Greek εἷς (heîs, “one”) and Sanskrit सकृत् (sa-kṛ́t, “once, at once”).
Descendants
- Middle Persian: 𐭧𐭪𐭫𐭰 (ḥklc /hagriz/)
- Persian: هرگز (hargez)
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