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Ancient Greek
Etymology
Of obscure, but probably non-Greek origin. Compare the Lycian settlement Βουβών (Boubṓn), thought by Ptolemy, Pliny, and Stephanus to be related to Βούδειον (Boúdeion).[1][2] Also compare Βούθεια (Boútheia), Boutheia, also of Anatolian origin.[3]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bǔː.deː.on/ → /ˈβu.ði.on/ → /ˈvu.ði.on/
Proper noun
Βούδειον • (Boúdeion) n (genitive Βουδείου); second declension
- Budium, Magnesia, Greece
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References
- ^ Foss, C.; Mitchell, S. (2000), "Map 65 Lycia - Pisidia", in Talbert, J.A. (ed.), Map-by-Map Directory (PDF), Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp. 998–1012
- ^ Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. s. v. Βούβων.
- ^ The Annual of the British School at Athens. (1963). United Kingdom: MacMillan, p. 65