𒄭𒅖𒊭𒀭
Hittite
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *h₂iHseh₂, *h₃iHseh₂ (“shaft”). Cognates include Ancient Greek οἴαξ (oíax, “handle of rudder, tiller, helm;”), οἰήϊον (oiḗïon, “handle of rudder”) and Sanskrit ईषा (īṣā́, “pole or shafts of a carriage or plough”).
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