"HU" est il un nom d'AllaHU ?

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The Proto-Germanic meaning of *gudą and its etymology is uncertain.
It is generally agreed that it derives from a Proto-Indo-European neuter passive perfect participle ǵʰu-tó-m.[1]: 193–194  This form within (late) Proto-Indo-European itself was possibly ambiguous, and thought to derive from a root ǵʰew- "to pour, libate" (the idea survives in the Dutch word giet, meaning "pour") (Sanskrit huta, see hotṛ), or from a root ǵʰaw- (ǵʰewh2-)
"to call, to invoke" (Sanskrit hūta). Sanskrit hutá = "having been sacrificed", from the verb root hu = "sacrifice", but a slight shift in translation gives the meaning "one to whom sacrifices are made." Thus it can be related to the ancient Indian name Gautam and its Sanskrit roots.


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