Kamolis-χαμόλης-in-book-Wilhelm Tomaschek-die Alten Thraker |
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KAMLI means in Turkish a place where you have a Kam (Kam=Shaman).
Tomaschek gives many other examples that have this stem: Kama/Kamo/Komi/Komo
He proposes the Sanskrit and New Persian stems for that.
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It could also be Turkic KAM, meaning Shaman.
There is also KAMU, meaning the all, together.
Kama- means in some dialects (like Kazak) to besiege.
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On our pic above (from the book die Alten Thraker / The Ancient Thracian by Wilhelm Tmoaschek) we could see all those 3 Turkic stems.
A toponym KAMIDAVA could be KAMI-D-AVA = OBA (dwelling place) with a KAM. (Letter D could be -t/-d, the plural suffix in Old Turkic).
There is Veste (Castle) called KAMOULIAVA and Turkic it could be an OBA (dwelling place) where everybody live KAMU = all, together.
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We don't have to seek the Thracian words in Indo-European languages. Turkic/Turkish could be a good option, too.
I have already wrote about this stem.
Read here: Comosicus - A high priest of Thracians
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Uzunbacak Adem
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