Κανδαύλης

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

The idea that this name means "dog-throttler" has been brought to life by Tzetzes and it was further elaborated by comparativists who claimed that the first part demonstrates some similarity with Proto-Indo-European *ḱwṓ (dog), while the second can be compared with Proto-Slavic *daviti (to suffocate, strangle) and, accordingly, reconstructed as *dʰeh₂w-. However, Hawkins acknowledges another plausible explanation and suggests that this name actually meant "king", connecting it with Luwian (ḫantawati-), with a Carian influence. Being not entirely free of difficulties, the latter explanation has the advantage of being based on inner-Anatolian linguistic and cultural comparisons. In the end, it seems that it will be hardly possible to definitively prove any etymology of this name.[1]

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Κᾰνδαύλης (Kandaúlēsm (genitive Κᾰνδαύλου); third declension

  1. Candaules, the name of a Lydian king

Inflection

Descendants

  • Latin: Candaulēs

References

  1. ^ Rostislav Oreshko, (Leiden: Universiteit Leiden), 93.

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