Sunday, July 10, 2022

Paulys-RE-Topic-titles-with-focus-on-Turkic-Letter-C

 




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

Paulys RE

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







More Results?




Uzunbacak Adem

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