Origin of Annona: Etymology & Sanskrit Meaning

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The term "annona" has contested etymological origins, with one source attributing it to the Latin word "annus," meaning "year," while another source links it to a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) root signifying "harvest" or "crop." The discussion highlights that the Sanskrit word "anna," meaning "grain," may not be directly related to "annona" if the former's origin is indeed from "year." The PIE connection appears to be more robust, as it is better sourced compared to the Latin interpretation, which may be considered folk etymology.

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It says here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annona_(mythology) that "annona" comes from the word "annus", i.e. Latin for "year".

OTOH, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/annona says it's from a PIE word that means harvest or crop.

Which etymology is true?

Also, "anna" in Sanskrit means grain -- so would that be cognate with annona? If the latter comes from "year" then this seems less likely.
 
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The second one looks better sourced. The first has just a single non-linguistic reference throughout the article. Relating this to year might be just folk etymology - looks superficially similar and the meaning connection between year and harvest can be made if one squints a bit. Wikitionary gives completely unrelated PIE roots for annona and annus.
 
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