๐€ฆ๐€ƒ

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Mycenaean Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *gสทous, from Proto-Indo-European *gสทแน“ws. Cognate with Ancient Greek ฮฒฮฟแฟฆฯ‚ (boรปs).

Noun

๐€ฆ๐€ƒ (qo-o /gสทลns/) (accusative plural)

  1. cows, oxen, cattle
    • c. 1200 BCE (LH IIIB2 - LH IIIC), Pylos Cn(2) 3:
      ๐€๐€‚๐€‹๐€ฏ ๐€•๐€ผ๐€™
      ๐€๐€ฉ๐€„๐€ณ๐€ฉ ๐€‡๐€น๐€‹๐€ธ ๐€ฆ๐€ƒ
      jo-i-je-si me-za-na
      e-re-u-te-re di-wi-je-we qo-o
      /jล=hije(n)si Mezฤnฤs
      ereuterei Diwijewei gสทลns
      /
      They send(?) from Messene,
      to inspector , bulls.acc.pl

References

  • (basic translation of PY Cn 3:) Nikoloudis, Stavroula (2008) โ€œBulls and Belonging: Another Look at PY Cn 3โ€, in Dais. The Aegean Feast (Aegaeum; 29)