𐨣𐨀𐨂𐨫𐨂𐨡

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Gandhari[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Saka *Namarauda (worship-heightening), composed of a cognate of Khotanese nauda (obeisance, worship) + Proto-Saka *raud (to grow) (compare with Khotanese rruv (to grow)).[1]

Proper noun[edit]

𐨣𐨀𐨂𐨫𐨂𐨡 (naüluda)[2][3]

  1. (Epigraphic Gandhari) a male given name from Scythian: Nauluda, an Indo-Scythian name

References[edit]

  1. ^ Harmatta, Janos (1999) “Languages and scripts in Graeco-Bactria and the Saka Kingdoms”, in Harmatta, Janos, Puri, B. N., Etemadi, G. F., editors, History of civilizations of Central Asia[1], volume 2, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House, →ISBN, pages 398-406
  2. ^ Konow, Sten (1929) Kharoshṭhī Inscriptions: with the Exception of Those of Aśoka[2], Kolkata: Government of India Central Publication Branch, pages 30-49, PLATE VIII
  3. ^ Thomas, F. W. (1907-1908) E. Hultzsch, Sten Konow, editors, Epigraphia Indica[3], volume 9, Kolkata: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India, pages 135-147