On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar et al

Autor: Alexandru Gheorghiu
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Euphratic
Proto-Sumerian
Peri-Indo-European
Semi-Indo-European
Classical Greece
Kotys
Cotys
Kottyto
Cottyto
Thracian mythology
Thracian religion
Greek mythology
Greek religion
weaving goddess

Ancient Greek
Sanskrit
Hattic language
Hurrian language
Sumerian language
Persian language
Iranian language
Indo-Iranian language
Akkadian language
Arabic language
Hebrew language
Classical Syriac
Urartan language
Urartian language
Bactrian
Old Chinese
Proto-Indo-European linguistics
Indo-European
Ancient Greece
Aegean
Athena
Ariadne
Crete
Thrace
Thracian language
Dacia
Dacian language
Latin language
Romanian language
Albanian language
English language
Anatolian languages
Etruscan language
Lemnian language
Hittite language
Luwian language
Mesopotamia
Sumer
Akkad
Syria
Anatolia
Iran
India
Pakistan
China
Eastern Mediterranean
Pelasgian
Peri-Indo-European
Anthropology
cinnabar
mercury
copper
coriander

Eteo-Cretan
mallow
melon
malva
sheep
history of spices
ethnobotany
Mercury
Mercurius

Eteo-Cretan
mallow
melon
malva
sheep
history of spices
ethnobotany

Phoenician
Phoenicia
Proto-Balto-Slavic
Proto-Slavic
Proto-Germanic
Armenian language
Costoboci
Palaeo-Balkan
Proto-Albanian
Euphratic
Proto-Sumerian
Peri-Indo-European
Semi-Indo-European
Classical Greece
Kotys
Cotys
Kottyto
Cottyto
Thracian mythology
Thracian religion
Greek mythology
Greek religion
weaving goddess

Ancient Greek
Sanskrit
Hattic language
Hurrian language
Sumerian language
Persian language
Iranian language
Indo-Iranian language
Akkadian language
Arabic language
Hebrew language
Classical Syriac
Urartan language
Urartian language
Bactrian
Old Chinese
Proto-Indo-European linguistics
Indo-European
Ancient Greece
Aegean
Athena
Ariadne
Crete
Thrace
Thracian language
Dacia
Dacian language
Latin language
Romanian language
Albanian language
English language
Anatolian languages
Etruscan language
Lemnian language
Hittite language
Luwian language
Mesopotamia
Sumer
Akkad
Syria
Anatolia
Iran
India
Pakistan
China
Eastern Mediterranean
Pelasgian
Peri-Indo-European
Anthropology
cinnabar
mercury
copper
coriander
garlic
snakes
snake bite remedies
anti-venom
comparative linguistics

Phoenician
Phoenicia
Proto-Balto-Slavic
Proto-Slavic
Proto-Germanic
Armenian language
Palaeo-Balkan
Proto-Albanian
Euphratic
Proto-Sumerian
Peri-Indo-European
Semi-Indo-European
Classical Greece
Kotys
Cotys
Kottyto
Cottyto
Thracian mythology
Thracian religion
Greek mythology
Greek religion
weaving goddess
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5491239
Popis: A work which presents many new and important and very likely correct etymologies, and solikelyelucidates a number of obscure words found in Ancient Greek, Persian, Arabic,Sanskrit, Hattic, Hurrian, Sumerian, as well as other ancient languages of Eurasia. Includes some discussion of and new information about Peri-Indo-European and Semi-Indo-European and Eteo-Indo-European (before Proto-Indo-European). 
Databáze: OpenAIRE