πŠ€πŠ•πŠ‘πŠπŠ€

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Lycian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Derived from the earlier Hittite π’Œ·π’€€π’‰Ώπ’…ˆπ’ˆΎ (URUa-wa-ar-na /⁠awārna⁠/) toponym.

Proper noun[edit]

πŠ€πŠ•πŠ‘πŠπŠ€ (arΓ±na)

  1. Xanthus, a major city of Ancient Lycia
    • 4th century BCE, Letoon trilingual:
      πŠ–πŠ(𐊊)πŠ€πŠ•πŠ‘πŠπŠ€: πŠ€πŠ–πŠ€πŠœπŠπŠ€πŠˆπŠ’: πŠπŠ•πŠ—πŠ—πŠ†πŠŽπŠπŠπŠ†
      se(j)arñna: asaχlazu: erttimeli
      and as governor of Xanthus, Artemelis

References[edit]

  • Trevor R. Bryce (2005) β€œTerritories and Early Rivals of Hatti”, in The Kingdom of the Hittites, Oxford: Oxford University Press, β†’DOI, β†’ISBN, page 41
  • Elena MartΓ­nez RodrΓ­guez (2022) β€œMilyan dialectal divergence and its traces in onomastics”, in Kadmos, volume 60, number 1/2, Berlin: De Gruyter, β†’DOI, β†’ISSN, pages 137-156

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