Nisaea

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English[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

The placename(s) may be derived from several placenames that may or may not be connected with each other.

The toponyms are probably from the choronyms. The choronyms, that is, nos. 2, 4, and 6 are from Old Iranian *ni-sāya- (place of lying down, resting-place, settlement, encampment). For more also compare Nahavand and نهاوند a famous city located on the Nisaean plain.

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Nisaea (uncountable)

  1. (historical) several regions and towns in ancient Iran:
    1. (historical) a vast plain in Media, known for its namesake horse breed
      Synonyms: Nisaean plain, Campi Nisaei
    2. (historical) a region in Hyrcania or Parthia
      Synonym: Nesaea
      1. (historical) a town in Margiana, probably the capital of the mentioned region
        Synonyms: Nisea, Nigaea
    3. (historical) a royal capital of the Parthian Empire, now in Turkmenistan
      Synonyms: Nisa, Nissa, Mithradatkirt
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References[edit]

  • Rüdiger Schmitt (2002), "NISĀYA" in Encyclopaedia Iranica

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Etymology 2[edit]

Ancient Greek [Term?]

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Nisaea (uncountable)

  1. (historical) a town in Megara at the mouth of the Saronic Gulf