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Re: царете на Бактрия [re: БaшMaйcтopa] |
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БaшMaйcтopa (член) |
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Публикувано | 04.06.07 12:41 |
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Tonzos (on coins from the II-th c. BC; Ptol.), Tounza (Theoph. Chronogr., VIII-th c.) - the Tundzha river. There was a town with the same name on its middle course. The older form is still preserved in the upper course which is still called Tzha, from the IE *(s)tundío-, related to the Armen. t’ndium ‘noice, movement, pushing, knocking’, the Alb. shty(n)j ‘to push’ from the IE *studn, the Latin tund ‘to push, to knock’, the Old-Ind. tundat‘to push’. There is another possible interpretation - taking into account that the oldest names of rivers had meant ‘water, river’, it is possible to link Tonzos with the Old-Icel. þund ‘river’ and to derive it from the IE *td(h)o- from the IE stem *tend(h)- in the Anglo-Saxon dindan ‘to swell, to rise’.
За Арда:
речник на тракийските думи:
arzas- бял
artas/ ardas- река, течение
Сега среща се в иранския и в това едва ли има чудно- все са индо-европейци, все сатемни езици.Редактирано от БaшMaйcтopa на 04.06.07 12:49.
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