The Herdsman, the Ox Driver. A constellation in the northern hemisphere, at
right ascension about 14h 30m, north declination about 30°.
Its brightest star is → Arcturus.
Abbreviation: Boo; genitive form: Boötis.
Etymology (EN): L. Boötes, from Gk. bootes “plowman,” literally “ox-driver,”
from bootein “to plow,” from bous “ox,” from
PIE *gwou- “ox, bull, cow;” compare with Av.
gao-, gâuš “bull, cow, ox,” Mod.Pers. gâv,
Skt. gaus, Armenian kov, O.E. cu.
Etymology (PE): Gâvrân “ox-driver,” from gâv “ox, cow” + rân
“driver,” from rândan “to drive."
Gâyâr, from Lori “bull driver, plower, plow man”
(Tabari goyâr), from gâ “bull, cow,” variant
of gâv, explained above, + -âr, either “driver”,
Av. ar- “to set in motion” (Skt. ir-, IER
*er-), or IER *are- “to plow” (L. arare,
Gk. aroun, O.C.S. orja, Lith. ariu, Goth.
arjan, O.E. erian, Tokharian AB âre).
Compare also with Gilaki urân " to plow,” Qâeni
ordu “plow”.