Where does “mehir” come from?

mehir (Turkish) comes from Ottoman Turkish مهر, from Persian مهر, from Arabic مَهْر, from Old Persian 𐎷𐎰𐎼, from Avestan 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬀, from Proto-Iranian miθráh, from Proto-Indo-Iranian mitrás, from Proto-Indo-European mēy- — soft, tender, dear.

mehir (Turkish): mahr, a pre-negotiated and mandatory gift from the groom to the bride, usually money

Definitions

  1. mahr, a pre-negotiated and mandatory gift from the groom to the bride, usually money

Ancestry of “mehir”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishمهرseal, a stamp used to impress a design on a soft substance
2PersianمهرMahr, dowry, bride-price or gift; a...
3Arabicمَهْرmarriage portion; dowry
4Old Persian𐎷𐎰𐎼Mithra, a Zoroastrian deity
5Avestan𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬀contract; agreement; pact
6Proto-Iranianmiθráh
7Proto-Indo-Iranianmitráscovenant; treaty; agreement
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmēy-soft, tender, dear
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mēy-Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian mitrásEvery word from Proto-Iranian miθráh