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The word "horse" has Indo-European origins, dating back to the Proto-Indo-European word *ḱr̥̥sós. This word is believed to be derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ḱer- ("to run"), which also gave rise to the words "course" and "career."
The Proto-Germanic form of the word, *hursaz, *hursizaz, is thought to have been influenced by the Proto-Indo-European word *ḱer-s-o-s, which referred to a wheeled vehicle. This suggests that the earliest horses in Europe may have been used primarily for pulling carts.
The Old English word hors was borrowed into Middle English and eventually into Modern English. The word has also been borrowed into many other languages, such as French (cheval), Spanish (caballo), and German (Pferd).
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