Ψάθιν

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Ancient Greek

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Ψᾰ́θῐν (Psáthin) (Koine)

  1. accusative singular of Ψάθις (Psáthis) or of Ψάψ (Psáps)
    The nominative [gender assumed masculine for the noun ποταμός (potamós)] at vol.3, index Ψ p.139 @bg / @archive
    2nd century CE Ptolemy, Γεωγραφικὴ Ὑφήγησις [Geography], Book 4, cap.9 (Σαρματίας τῆς ἐν Ἀσίᾳ θέσις [position of Sarmatia Asiatica]), §27. Carolus F. A. Nobbe (ed.), Lipsiae, vol.2, 1845 @bg / @archive.org
    παρὰ δὲ τὸν Ψάθιν ποταμόν / Αὐχίς
    parà dè tòn Psáthin potamón / Aukhís
    and on the river Psathis / [the city] Auchis
    English translation, also published by Dover