En este artículo se analiza la etimología de gr. ?????.Greek ?????-is homonymous with the wellknown Indo-Iranian word *"mitrá-" (Oldindian "mitrá-" "contract, friend, the got Mitra" ; Avestan mithra- "contract, the god Mithra-", etc.). This has lead to relating both words in the etymological speculation. Gr. ?????- has been often explained as a loan from the Indoiranian. Other authors support that both words derive from a common Indo-European form. The author of this paper tries to show that both hypotheses are false, and that the Greek word has no relationship with the Indoiranian one
A work which likely elucidates a number of obscure words found in Ancient Greek, Persian, Arabic, Sa...
The etymological analysis of Burushaski shepherd vocabulary shows that almost all the pastoral terms...
The etymological analysis of Burushaski shepherd vocabulary shows that almost all the pastoral terms...
Greek μίτρα-is homonymous with the wellknown Indo-Iranian word *mitrá-(Oldindian mitrá- "contract, f...
Mithra (Mitra) is the name of an ancient Indo-Iranian deity. His name could be connected to the Ind...
Despite the numerous attempts at clarification that have been made over the past hundred years or s...
The-Greek word (Archilochos, Aristophanes, Plato, Aristoteles), Dor. ní&anos: "ape", ní-&wv...
The-Greek word (Archilochos, Aristophanes, Plato, Aristoteles), Dor. ní&anos: "ape", ní-&am...
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During the last decades a big gap has opened between onomastics on the one side and Indo-European li...
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The Greek ἦμαρ and the Armenian awr, both meaning 'day', are uniformly considered to be cognates wit...
A work which likely elucidates a number of obscure words found in Ancient Greek, Persian, Arabic, Sa...
The etymological analysis of Burushaski shepherd vocabulary shows that almost all the pastoral terms...
The etymological analysis of Burushaski shepherd vocabulary shows that almost all the pastoral terms...
Greek μίτρα-is homonymous with the wellknown Indo-Iranian word *mitrá-(Oldindian mitrá- "contract, f...
Mithra (Mitra) is the name of an ancient Indo-Iranian deity. His name could be connected to the Ind...
Despite the numerous attempts at clarification that have been made over the past hundred years or s...
The-Greek word (Archilochos, Aristophanes, Plato, Aristoteles), Dor. ní&anos: "ape", ní-&wv...
The-Greek word (Archilochos, Aristophanes, Plato, Aristoteles), Dor. ní&anos: "ape", ní-&am...
A work which presents many new and important and very likely correct etymologies, and so likely eluc...
This article devoted to etymological analysis of the word grəˉhmā in the holy book Avesta of the rel...
The linguistic legitimation of the pre-Indo-Iranian substratum's existence, recognizable in the undo...
During the last decades a big gap has opened between onomastics on the one side and Indo-European li...
The Greek noun ὄνθος has thus far defied a satisfactory etymological explanation. The semantics, des...
The Greek ἦμαρ and the Armenian awr, both meaning 'day', are uniformly considered to be cognates wit...
A work which likely elucidates a number of obscure words found in Ancient Greek, Persian, Arabic, Sa...
The etymological analysis of Burushaski shepherd vocabulary shows that almost all the pastoral terms...
The etymological analysis of Burushaski shepherd vocabulary shows that almost all the pastoral terms...