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      Reconstruction:Proto-Iranian/rúxš
Proto-Iranian
    
    
Etymology
    
Uncertain; probably from Proto-Indo-Iranian *rúkš (compare Wakhi ruxnyirk (“white barley”)), from Proto-Indo-European *léwk-s ~ *luk-és (“something bright, white”), from *lewk- (“to shine”) + *-s.
Descendants
    
- Northeastern Iranian:
- Khwarezmian: 𐿂𐾺𐾿 (rys), 𐿂𐾿𐾺 (rsy)
 - Scythian: *ruxšā (+ *-ā (feminine suffix))
- Saka-Wakhi: *ruhšā
- Khotanese: [script needed] (rrusā)
 
 
 - Saka-Wakhi: *ruhšā
 
 
References
    
- Morgenstierne, Georg (1927), “orb'əša”, in An Etymological Vocabulary of Pashto (Skrifter utgitt av det Norske Videnskapsakademi i Oslo; 3), Oslo: J. Dybwad
 - Kümmel, Martin Joachim (2017), “Agricultural terms in Indo-Iranian”, in Language Dispersal Beyond Farming, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company
 
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