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The word "thanato" derives from the Proto-Indo-European root *dhe(i)-, meaning "to put, place, or set." This root is also found in words such as "death," "do," "deed," and "destiny."
In Greek mythology, Thanatos (also known as Thanatos Psychopompos) was the personification of death. He was depicted as a winged, black-clad figure who carried the souls of the dead to the underworld (Hades).
Etymology of the Root **dhe(i)-:
The exact origin of the Proto-Indo-European root dhe(i)- is uncertain, but it has been tentatively linked to the following:
It's possible that the concept of "death" evolved from the idea of something being "put" or "placed" in a specific state or location, such as the underworld or the realm of non-existence.
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