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The - fn - of my xoa - fn - a - would then be the zero grade of a base whose full
grade would in Iranian have been either * pan - or * fan - . The latest on the
bibliography of both these bases can be seen conveniently assembled in
Mayrhofer ...
The - fn - of my xoa - fn - a - would then be the zero grade of a base whose full
grade would in Iranian have been either * pan - or * fan - . The latest on the
bibliography of both these bases can be seen conveniently assembled in
Mayrhofer ...
Side 19
For the role of Greek deformation of Old Iranian names , cf . Aútoypadátns < *
Vātafradāta - ; 33 > ' Aptakép & ns ( far less exotic to Greeks than Zoroaster ) <
Rtaxšaça - ; Meyáßugos < Bagabuxša - ; and ' Apeiuávios ( = Gr . “ warlike ” ! ) ...
For the role of Greek deformation of Old Iranian names , cf . Aútoypadátns < *
Vātafradāta - ; 33 > ' Aptakép & ns ( far less exotic to Greeks than Zoroaster ) <
Rtaxšaça - ; Meyáßugos < Bagabuxša - ; and ' Apeiuávios ( = Gr . “ warlike ” ! ) ...
Side 20
But these are consonants on display also in the name ' Aptaçãotpn , the long
recognised Greek replica of Iranian * Artazauštrī = “ Arta ' s girl friend ” . The
imperviousness to “ A / H ” of the replica , evidently continues the imperviousness
to it of ...
But these are consonants on display also in the name ' Aptaçãotpn , the long
recognised Greek replica of Iranian * Artazauštrī = “ Arta ' s girl friend ” . The
imperviousness to “ A / H ” of the replica , evidently continues the imperviousness
to it of ...
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The International Mery Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 67 |
Edward Gibbon and the East by D O Morgan | 85 |
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