Where does “درُٛے” come from?

درُٛے (Kashmiri) comes from Sanskrit देवर, from Sanskrit देवृ, from Proto-Indo-Iranian daHiwā́, from Proto-Indo-European dayh₂wḗr — brother-in-law, husband’s brother.

درُٛے (Kashmiri): brother-in-law (husband's brother)

Definitions

  1. brother-in-law (husband's brother)

Ancestry of “درُٛے”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Sanskritदेवरwoman's brother-in-law, husband's brother;...
2Sanskritदेवृwoman's brother-in-law, husband's brother;...
3Proto-Indo-IraniandaHiwā́husband's brother
4Proto-Indo-Europeandayh₂wḗrbrother-in-law, husband’s brother
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dayh₂wḗrEvery word from Proto-Indo-Iranian daHiwā́Every word from Sanskrit देवृ