Monday, December 26, 2022

Scythian-Roman-Monk-Dionysus-Exiguus-Turkic-Eksik

 

Dionysos Exiguus a Scythian by birth and a Roman monk

İlginç bir kişilik: Dionysos Exiguus Şu an kullandığımız takvimi 6.yy'da bulan İskit kökenli Romalı keşiş. Exiguus Latince az, biraz, yetersiz demek. Buraya kadar tamam. Ama adı olan Exiguus Latince'den değil de, İskitçe kaldıysa ve Eksik/Eksük'ten (tamamlanmaya muhtaç) geliyorsa?

Almanca Wiki adını Denys olarak veriyor, bu da çok ilginç:




Deniz?

Olası mı?

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English version:

Dionysus Exiguus Roman monk of Scythian origin who invented the calendar we use in the 6th C. Exiguus means little/scanty in Latin.



Ok so far. But what if his name, Exiguus, was always Scythian and remained Scythian and not Latin, and comes from Turkic Eksik/Eksük (in need of completion)?


German wiki says: The old version of his name is: Denys 


Deniz is the word for "sea" and stilling used as a male name. Interesting, too... Possible?


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