Sunday, September 25, 2022

Dionysus-epiclesis-Oikuros-and-Turkic-ev-kur-koru

 

Dionysos - (wiki)
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Mr. Pauly writes about an epiclesis of Dionysos: 

OIKUROS



This word means keeper/watcher of the house! (a "homebuilder?").

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Look at the Proto-Turkic words: 

üy: house/home and kur-: to erect a building, to establish


For Oikuros > Evkoru or Evkur would be now the equivalent modern Turkish words

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Kur- could be the root of the word KURGAN (the other root for this 100% Turkic word would be koru- (to protect).


Starostin/Dybo dictionary

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Uzunbacak Adem 


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