Hello,
the 3 letter I have examined by Paulys RE > C
I focused on the names related to Scythians, Sarmatians, Huns, Turks and looked up the possible Turkic etymologies:
Source: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
Here are the first results:
Paulys | Meaning | Info | Turkic | Meaning | Other Info |
Cabacos | Place on Taurian northern coast | Kabak | kaba<kap-: to close | >kabar: to swell, to rise | |
Caccabus κακκάβη, κάκκαβος | cooking pot | kok-: | to smell | Akkadian kukkubu ( a vessel)Sumerian 𒂁𒃻𒋫𒆸(/gugguru: a vessel | |
Calidava/Capidava | a Geto-Dacian centre | cal-: to stay; kap-: to close> kapi: the door | oba: camp | >Kapi-d-oba, Kala-d-oba? -d- buffer letter? later it was called by the Ottoman Turks Kaleköy! | |
Camacae and Camae | 2 Scythian tribes | kama, Kamag: all, whole; | <Proto Altaic kama: to unite, Proto Turkic qamaɣ, all, whole. | Proto Altsic and Proto Turkic words would be more suitable for the life-style of the Steppe peoples. | |
Camunni | A people of Alps (Val Camonica) | kama, kamu, kamag, kamug | all meaning to come together, unite, all, in Proto Altaic/Proto Turkic | ||
Caratacus | a king on Britannia | kara: black | Taku: bird, hen | ||
Carausius | an unknown man on a coin | kara: black | |||
Carbilesi | a tribe in Thracia | kar: snow | bil-: to know | ||
Carcinus | a river in Italia | Karkın | a Turkish/Oguz Tribe | meaning overflowing and satisfying | |
Carnae | a Caucasian tribe | meaning maybe Mix-peoples< armen. chaṛn = mixtus | kar-: | to mix, to put sth. over sth. | |
Carrago | nomadic Wagenburg | Kao-ch’ê | Chinese word for high carts (of the South Siberian Turkic tribal unity) acc. to Osman Karatay | kar-: to put sth. on sth. > ~Carpentum? | |
Carruca | a car, cart | kar-: to put st. on sth. | ~<Carrus | ||
Carsidava | a Thracian place | >Carsium? | karşı: opprosite, counter; camp of the king | oba: camp; a tribe | -d- puffer letter |
Caspasus | a river near Caspian Sea | Κάμπασος | su | water | |
Castellonovo | a castle on Balkan | Καστελλόνοβο | oba | camp | |
Casurgis | a town in Germania | Κασουργίς | kasırga (~kasırku) | hurricane, whirlwind | |
Cathei Montes | a mountain range of Caucasia | Cathay? Khitai? Khitan? | related to the peoples in North China> North Chinese Peoples (Not Chinese!) | ||
Catinus | a bowl | and look at Greek words : κοτύλη, κότυλος, κοτυληδών | kat-: to add, to mix | ||
Cattharenses | a type of troops | katır | mule | ||
Catumerus | name of a prince germanic Chatts | rightly Actumerus | Ak: white | Tumer < Turkic Temür?> Iron | Akdemir |
Celegeri | A Thracian/Celtic tribe | er> soldat | eri= accusative of er > The er of…. | ||
καλιά (cella) | hut, barn, birds nest | Kalı: dwelling place | <kal-: to stay | ||
Chala | a city in Assyria | Χάλα | kal-: to stay | ||
Chalaion | a city | kal-: to stay | |||
Chalaos | a city | Χάλαος | kal-: to stay | ||
Chalason | a town near Jerusalem | Χαλασών | kal-: to stay | ||
Chalastra | a city | Χαλάστρα | kal-: to stay | ||
Chalastre | a city | Χαλάστρη | kal-: to stay | ||
Chalcidicum | a type of room | kal-: to stay | |||
Chalia | a city | kal-: to stay | |||
Charato | Huns’ king | karaton> Kara: black, holy | ton: dress | ||
Chliara | lukewarm | Χλιαρά | ılık | lukewarm | |
Chorsos | a river | su | water | ||
Chorutzon | a castle | koru-: to protect | like in Kurgan/Korugan | ||
Chrysorrhoas | many rivers have this name | kuru: dry | su: water | ||
Chunoi | A sarmatioan tribe | Hun | Hun | ||
Clesus | a river | su | water | ||
Clibanarii | a kind of bread making process | oklava | Roll pin | ||
Comidava | A town in Dacia with a castle | Kum: Sand | oba: camp; a tribe | ||
Comitia | a come together | kamu: a come together > All the people | |||
Comosicus | a king and high priest | kam: Shaman (high priest?) | kama > kamaş-: hoodwink, a feature of a kam? | ||
Cotiso | Comosicus’ father | Kotuz: yak cattle | Kotuz: Mamluk King of Turkic origin | Cotys: many Thracian kings have this name | |
Cotus | a Celtic family name | Kotuz: yak cattle | Kotuz: Mamluk King of Turkic origin | Cotys: many Thracian kings have this name | |
Crucium | A Pannonian station | kuruk: a small forest | kurug>kuru: dry | ||
Cunobelinus | A king from Britain | gün: tha day | belen: Turkish word for a place where you can pass a mountain | ||
Cusus | a river | su | water |
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