Talk:door

Etymology
The P.I.E. root *DhWER(I)[7] is conjectured because of Slavonic DVERI[8], to be pretty safe, due to the less changes that took place in Slavonic as compared with the other Indo-European branches. However, also compare Sanskrit DVARAM[8]; this points to a pre-Indo-European √ DhĀLAL[6] (to hang down as a pendulum, swing). The Old English is also influenced by Celtic root *DORAU[3].

[0] means 'Absolutely not; [1] means 'Exceedingly unlikely'; [2] means 'Very dubious'; [3] means 'Questionable'; [4] means 'Possible'; [5] means 'Probable'; [6] means 'Likely'; [7] means 'Most Likely' or *Unattested; [8] means 'Attested'; [9] means 'Obvious' - only used for close matches within the same language or dialect, at linkable periods. √ means original or earliest root.

Andrew H. Gray 13:44, 14 September 2015 (UTC) Andrew (talk)

Maybe, but Slavonic (is a bit too narrow*0 concept) since it sound much earlier and w.wider (echo up Andes too)

1,2,3; [o?]ra dvara tra; _, /_ ,-/ (this dash(-) should be a bit higher for 5gor'n). so 'ra[z]' may be o[l]der than e.g. 'odin'. Thus 二 Èr (& r in other lng) may trące remnant of dvARa. Where from dvi? dwi is ono.ma to.pei'c (ke drwa scypio - to taksi ono pio)*1. "den dwi trask" ~ stone wood cutting pio se[n]queNce (piosenka liż this work acompaning sequence) 99.90.196.227 19:24, 11 August 2021 (UTC) -ps tra (vs trza) suffix may prefered prononciation by jara UruPura. Last of they 'king'(aka 00) Khazic Khas'tur we se in  epic trgedy (Mexico) and final hours detailed by 'youngerVaro' as Dhasti Phashtur (Varo~Estonia)(+  song el Kondor but org not in Spanish). (I placed they (p0.75) end around 1500 bc while begin i hear (old songs) 10x earlier(relato refero)). ( www legends turn around this strugle and turning point was 'winged' horse (sea) winded around 2500 bc. Is thus why all cabbaline YDNA seem to come from one stallion? )
 * 1(dwi - obvious onomatopoeic sound of squeak of the door - for me is too contemporary for it eotymalogies. But maybe related to s.shift to curent pronounciation of 門 )
 * 0 [old-]Góralski will trace/fit here better (and is imo most conservative it let me get e.g. Ksongu, Rigveda Aymara or Quencha tales and Komanchi songs ... all o.w.).