Do "чары" and "charm" share a common etymological root?
According to the OED, "charm" originates (through French) from Latin carmen ("song"), which is believed to originate from the Proto-Indo-European verb *keh₂n- ("to sing").
And according Wiktionary, "чары" is from "Proto-Slavic *čarъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *ker- *kēr-, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷer-.
Despite this, the similarities in sound and meaning of the two words seems too great to just be a coincidence...does anyone have any other info about their origin and possible etymological links?
I know the feeling that it just seems like a waste when two words in different languages are close in sound and meaning, and yet are unrelated. I feel it's important to let go of that emotional attachment to interesting explanations and accept that sometimes comparative linguistics can feel frustratingly messy and random.
– Nikolay Ershov Oct 27 '18 at 09:42