- The
Iranian languages, also
called the
Iranic languages, are a
branch of the Indo-Iranian
languages in the Indo-European
language family that are spoken...
- romanized: Eteókrētes, lit. "true Cretans",
itself composed from ἐτεός
eteós "true" and Κρής Krḗs "Cretan") is the pre-Gr****
language attested in a few...
- Creon. The name
translates as "truly glorious", from
Ancient Gr****: ἐτεός
eteós “true” and κλέος
kleos “glory”. The name
appears in
earlier form *Etewoklewes...
-
Eteocypriot was
devised by
Friedrich in 1932,
according to
Olivier M****on in
ETEO-CYPRIOT, an
article in Zbornik,
Issues 4–5, 2002–2003.
Eteocretan is based...
- ἔσω (ésō) esophoria, esoteric, esotericism,
esotropia eteo- true,
original Gr**** ἐτεός (
eteós) Eteocretan,
Eteocypriot eth- custom,
habit Gr**** ἐθεῖν...
- Town
Eberi Ebubu Elele Elelenwo Elekahia Eleme Eliozu Emelego Emohua Etche Eteo Gokana Igwuruta Igbo-Etche
Ikwerre Iwofe Kula
Mbiama Nchia Nkoro Nkpogwu...
-
Dorians occupy the part
toward the east, the
Cydonians the
western part, the
Eteo-Cretans the southern; and to
these last
belongs the town Praisos,
where is...
- Aleto,
Alode and Ogale,
while Odido dialect was
spoken at Ebubu, Ekporo,
Eteo and Onne, today, both
dialects have submerged, with a few
varying pronunciations...
- cir****stantially to Tokharistan, and
Bactrian was
sometimes referred to as "
Eteo-Tocharian" (i.e. "true" or "original" Tocharian). By the 1970s, however,...
- Ekenkua; Eken-ogban; Ekongor; Ekorokoro; Ekornwi; Ekpangbala; Ekporo; Eta-bai;
Eteo; Ewika; Ewuu; Eyaa; Makani; Mao; Mbuma-eta; Nchia-Eleme; Nda; Ngejalawa;...