ātrs

Etymology
From, , from. Another possible etymological source is Proto-Indo-European, (compare 🇨🇬, in which case the semantic evolution would be “hot” > “fiery, passionate” > “fast, quick.” It is also possible that  and  have the same origin, or are ultimately the same stem.

Cognates include dialectal 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (< ); some researchers include also the old Thracian river name (now Jantra, in Bulgaria).

Adjective

 * 1) fast, quick, rapid capable of moving long distances in a short time; in rapid tempo
 * 2) fast, quick which takes place or is made in a short time
 * 3)  quick to become angry, short-tempered, temperamental
 * 4)  quick lasting a short time
 * 1) fast, quick which takes place or is made in a short time
 * 2)  quick to become angry, short-tempered, temperamental
 * 3)  quick lasting a short time
 * 1) fast, quick which takes place or is made in a short time
 * 2)  quick to become angry, short-tempered, temperamental
 * 3)  quick lasting a short time
 * 1)  quick to become angry, short-tempered, temperamental
 * 2)  quick lasting a short time
 * 1)  quick to become angry, short-tempered, temperamental
 * 2)  quick lasting a short time
 * 1)  quick to become angry, short-tempered, temperamental
 * 2)  quick lasting a short time
 * 1)  quick lasting a short time
 * 1)  quick lasting a short time