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Tokhtamysh (Kazakh: Тоқтамыс,Tatar: Тухтамыш, romanized: Tuqtamış, Persian: توقتمش) (source wiki) |
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Taktomisthos
Mısır'da MÖ 300-MS 30 yılları arası hüküm sürmüş Helen Ptolemaios Hanedanı zamanında bir askeri ünvan:Taktomisthos - A military title - Paul's RE |
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Hello,
the new letters I have examined by Paulys RE > S
I focused on the names related to Scythians, Sarmatians, Huns, Turks and looked up the possible Turkic etymologies!
Source: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
There are many words! Look:
Paulys | Meaning | Info | Turkic | Meaning | Other Info |
Sabazios (Sabos) | a Thracian deity | of agriculture - he is a warrior god, too | Proto-Turkic: *saba-: to hit, beat > Turkish savaš: war, battle | Proto-Turkic:*sa(r)pan: plough | both Turkic words are compatible with the name of this Thracian/Phrygian deity. AND PTurk. *čap- meaning vessel could be compatible with this WINE-GOD! |
Sacidava/Sacidaba | a Dacian town | „Heim der Saci“ | Saci-d-ava = oba: Camp, dwekking place | -d: Plural suffix | Sakilarin obasi? |
Sadokos | son of the Thracian king Sitalkes | Satig: an old Turkic personal name | Like Sati | <Both from sat-: to sell | |
Sagadava | A Thracian town | oba | camp, dwelling place | ||
Sagalassos | a city | su | water | ||
Sagma | a pack-saddle | sagri: the back of an pack-animal (donkey, horse, camel) | >shagreen: a word in similar meaning derived from that Turkish word | ||
Sagmen | the tuft of sacred herbsplucked within the citadel by the consul | PTurk. *sạg healthy (здоровый): | -men: an old Turkic suffix for emphasizing | ||
Sagylos | A Scythian king | sag- | healthy | ||
Sai | Bridge and town in France (Loire) | say: small river | |||
Saioi/Saii | A Thracian tribe | Thracian tribe that inhabited Thassosisland before Phoenicianand Greekcolonization. | say: steppe, a mountain, a great rock | Thassos: A mountainous island.(Taš-su?) | |
Saittai | A Lydian place | say: steppe, a mountain, a great rock | tai: mountain | ||
Sakanoi | A tribe in Sarmatia | sakan-: | to avoid, to bear | ||
Sakissos | a castle in Thrace | su | water | ||
Salagos | Brother of Athamas (of the Greek Mythology) | salak: a male name , sal-: to attack, let loose | solak: a military unity in Ottoman Turkish army | ||
Salan | A Bulgarian duke | sal-: to gain taxes | >Old Uyghur: salig: a kind of tax | ||
Salmydessos 3 | a river name | su | water | ||
Salsus | a river name | su | water | ||
Sapaioi | A Thracian tribe | sapa-: | to hit, fight, /auch saba-:) | ||
Sapaei | A Caucasian tribe | sapa-: | to hit, fight, /auch saba-:) | ||
Sardessos | a place name | su | water | ||
Sarmatea | a Scythian people | sarı: a kind of falcon | matı: Mongolian word for loyal? | ||
Sarakon | a ἥρως hḗrōs | PTurk. *sāŕV-gan | carp, snake, dragon | His brother Cychreus is mentioned with Dragons (He is maybe one or he is riding one, .etc…) | |
Saransos | a name (place name?) in Anatolia | su | water | ||
Scaidava | A Getae castle | oba | camp, dwelling place | ||
Semissos | a place name | su | water | ||
Serinis | a river name | serin | cold, cool | ||
Serenus | cool fair (weather) | serin | cold, cool | from Mongolian serigün | |
Sindessos | a river in Anatolia | su | water | ||
Sizyges | A Saca tribe > Izig/izgi? | Mobile -s? | isig: warm | isig öz: own body | isig tarhan: a personal name in old Turkic world |
Susagus | A Dacian nobleman | susak: he who is thirsty | PTurk. *sus- 1 to scoop 2 bucket 3 scoop susak: jar | süsek: to gore | |
Syassos | a place name in Phrygia | su | water | ||
Sybaris | a beast | su: water | baris: bars ~leopard | a leopard that can swim? in the whole story of him is water, everywhere water | |
Sybakchoi | nickname of on of 2 Scapegoats. One has a row of figs, | sübek<PTurk. *sīpek 1 infant’s urinal in a cradle 2 pivot (of a hand-mill etc.) 3 corn-cob | we see a row of corns on a corn-cab |
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
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After Oebarsios (read more here: Aybars - Oebarsios) and Abaris (Abaris - Pars)
and other "Bars" names we have a new Bars/Pars name in Pauly's RE:
Sybaris!
acc. to wiki:
"Sybaris or Lamia of Mount Cirphis, Greece, was a legendary cave-dwelling giant beast that devoured both livestock and humans. It was hurled from an overhanging rock and killed by the hero Eurybatus."
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Sybaris? maybe a water-leopard?
Su-bars?
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Eurybatus ...striking it against the rocks where a fountain sprung up.
It has to do with water. Where it falls, a fountain springs up.(wiki)
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Eurybatus is a VERY interesting name for me ´, too.
URI means Old Turkic male child and batu means hero. A young hero URI-BATU.
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URI-BATU - versus - EURYBATUS |
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And there is a city founded with the name of this beast in Italy.
It lays on a coastal ridge near a wetland lagoon. (water water, everywhere is water)
Possible?
Yes...
Uzunbacak Adem
Some other persons and places with the name Sybaris from Paulys RE:
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* Pliny writes about some tribal names near Lake Mieotis. The interesting ones for me are: Sauromatæ Gynæcocratumeni (the husbands of the ...
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* There is a very interesting word in Homeric poems: ὄλλυμι ( óllūmi ), meaning lose, destroy , mid., be lost, perish; perf. and plup...