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Equuleus
  پاره اسب، کره اسب   
Pâré asb (#), Korré Asb

Fr.: Petit Cheval   

The Foal. A small, faint constellation in the northern hemisphere, lying between → Delphinus and → Pegasus, at 21h 10m right ascension, 5° north declination. Its brightest star, Kitalpha, has a visual magnitude of 3.9. Abbreviation: Equ; Genitive: Equulei.

L. Equuleus "little horse," diminutive of equus "horse," from PIE base *ekwos "horse" (cf. Pers. asb; Av. aspa- "horse;" Skt. áśva-; Gk. hippos; O.E. eoh; Arm. ēš). The origin of Equuleus is not clear. It is not mentioned in any classical Gk. or Roman myths. The first mention of the constellation was in Ptolemy's catalog, where it is referred to as Hippou Protome "the bust or upper part of an animal figure." Some mythologists have associated Equuleus with the foal Celeris, the brother of the winged horse Pegasus, given to Castor by Mercury.

Pâré asb "part of a horse," from pâré "piece, part, portion, fragment" (Mid.Pers. pârag "piece, part, portion; gift, offering, bribe;" Av. pāra- "debt," from par- "to remunerate, equalize; to condemn;" PIE *per- "to sell, hand over, distribute; to assign;" cf. L. pars "part, piece, side, share," portio "share, portion;" Gk. peprotai "it has been granted;" Skt. purti- "reward;" Hitt. pars-, parsiya- "to break, crumble") + asb "horse," Mid.Pers. asb; O.Pers. asa- "horse;" Av. aspa- "horse," aspā- "mare," āsu.aspa- "unbound horse;" Skt. áśvā- "mare;" cognate with L. equus, as above.
Korré asb, from korré "foal, colt of asb," as above. Mod.Pers. korré "baby of an animal, colt;" Laki korr "son, boy," kol "little mare (1-2 years old);" Lori kor "son, boy;" Kurd kur "son, boy;" Malâyeri kora "boy," korra "colt;" cf. Gk. kouros, koros "boy, child;" Skt. kúla- "race, household; herd, flock, multitude," svakúla- "one's own family or race;" Sogd. kur "child." Interestingly, the "group, herd" sense is present also in Pers. dialects Tâleši kavla "group, multitude;" Gilaki kowge "group, tribe."