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Ancient Greek
Etymology
Possibly of Iranian origin, from Proto-Iranian *yaz- (“to sacrifice”), from *Hyájati, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hyáȷ́ati (“to sacrifice, worship”).[1] Or, related to *hižwáH (“language, tongue, people”).[2] More at Iazyges.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i.ǎːz.dy.es/ → /iˈa.zy.es/ → /iˈa.zi.es/
Proper noun
Ἰᾱ́ζῠγες • (Iā́zŭges) m (genitive Ἰᾱζῠ́γων); third declension
- Iazyges, an ancient Sarmatian tribe settled in modern Ukraine[3]
Inflection
Descendants
References
- ^ Lebedynsky, Iaroslav (2014). Les Sarmates amazones et lanciers cuirassés entre Oural et Danube (VIIe siècle av. J.-C. – VIe siècle apr. J.-C.). Éd. Errance.
- ^ Laurent, Peter Edmund (1830). An Introduction to the Study of Ancient Geography (2nd ed.). Henry Slatter.
- ^ Geography (Ptolemy), 3.5.19.