ǵher-mn̥
“an enclosure, fenced yard”Widely accepteddwellinglandscape
garden, yard, court, orchard, garrison
Derivative from *ǵher- "to enclose", yielding Old English geard "yard", Latin hortus "garden", English garden, yard, court, orchard.
Related Roots
(s)kel-“to cover, to conceal, to shelter”bʰer-g-“to hide, to protect, to bury”bʰergh-mn̥“something high, mountain”bʰerǵ-“to hide, to protect”bʰerǵʰ-mn̥-“height, elevated place”bʰorgʰ-“fortified high place, stronghold”bʰredʰ-“to wade through, to cross water on foot”bʰruH-“beam, bridge structure, plank”