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Thracian
Etymology
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Related to Lithuanian kėršis, kėršas, Old Prussian kerse, kerso and Proto-Indo-European *kr̥snós: Old Church Slavonic чрьнъ (črĭnŭ), Bulgarian черен (čeren), Proto-Slavic *čьrnъ, and Sanskrit कृष्ण (kṛṣṇa).
Noun
*kersas
- black
Adjective
*kersas
- black
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Duridanov, Ivan Vasiliev (1985) Die Sprache der Thraker (in German), Hieronymus Verlag, →ISBN, pages 60, 78
- ^ Vladimir I. Georgiev (1977) Траките И Техният Език (in Bulgarian), Изд-во на Българската академия на науките, page 84
- ^ Paul Perdrizet, Gustave Lefebvre (1919) Les graffites grecs du Memnonion d'Abydos, Nancy-Paris-Strasbourg: Chez Berger-Levrault, page 77, ?54
- ^ “Graffites d'Abydos 421”, in Searchable Greek Inscriptions (in Ancient Greek), https://epigraphy.packhum.org, 2007—2020
- ^ “IGGulg III, 1 1408”, in Searchable Greek Inscriptions (in Ancient Greek), https://epigraphy.packhum.org, 2007—2020