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7/16/2025, 8:38:13 AM
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This word is not limited to Indo-Aryan or Proto-Indo-European, as they are derived languages with common roots. It wouldn't be surprising if such a word existed in other branches, and it turns out that it does.
We have the Mycenaean Greek word doero, meaning "slave," and in Classical Greek "doúlos," meaning slave.
And again, if that weren't enough, we're not restricted to the beautiful waters of the Aegean with Minoan women with venerable breasts.
This word is not limited to Indo-Aryan or Proto-Indo-European, as they are derived languages with common roots. It wouldn't be surprising if such a word existed in other branches, and it turns out that it does.
We have the Mycenaean Greek word "doero," meaning "slave," and in Classical Greek "doúlos," meaning slave.
And again, if that weren't enough, we're not restricted to the beautiful waters of the Aegean with Minoan women with venerable breasts.
We have the Old Irish "Doír," meaning "unfree," slave. The story of Saint Patrick in Ireland makes it clear how, until recently, the island had slave practices. And this word derives from the reconstructed Proto-Celtic word *Dosos, and in the lenication (look up what it is, but basically weakening of consonant sounds), we have the word *Dohah > Doha > *Doh.

Therefore, the word is ultimately of PIE origin, and such a word, shared in distinct branches, has an interrupted etymological root ("slave," "not free"), just as the dāsah in the RV do. I bet you're that Brazilian.