- It is
probably an
early borrowing from a
Scythian language: mertä or
martiya ('person, man'; Sanskrit: M**** or M****hya),
which is
thought to have...
-
early borrowing from an
Iranian language (such as Scythian): *mertä or *
martiya meaning 'person, man' (cf.
Persian mard). This, in turn, is
thought to...
- **** **** mərd, mərdönə mardî mərd piyā chorice,
mardina mard mard mard
martiya- mašīm, mašya adæjmag moon aşme,
menge (for month) mang, heyv meh, heyv...
- turn is a
transliteration of an Old
Persian compound word
consisting of
martīya 'man' and xuar- stem, 'to eat' (Mod. Persian: مرد; mard + خوردن; khordan);...
- *bʰúHmiš "earth, land" OP būmiš bhū́mi- *mártyas "mortal, man" Av maṣ̌iia, OP
martiya mártya *mā́Has "moon" Av mā̊, OP māha mā́s *wásr̥ "spring" Av vaŋhar vásara...
-
Artavardiya Vivana Bardiya or
Gaumata Patizeithes Nebuchadnezzar III Açina
Martiya Phraortes Tritantaechmes Frada Vahyazdata Arakha Atamaita Strength Unknown...
- been apocopated: Old
Persian pati 'at' >
Middle Persian pad Old
Persian martiya- 'man' >
Middle Persian mard Old
Persian martiyā́nām 'man' (genitive-dative...
- Pārsahyā martiyahyā dūraiy arštiš parāgmatā
adataiy azdā bavātiy Pārsa
martiya dūrayapiy hacā Pārsā
partaram patiyajatā θātiy Dārayavauš xšāyaθiya aita...
- mṛtá- "dead", márta-,
mortal Av merə- "to die",
miryeite "dies";
OPers martiya- "man (someone who dies)",
NPers mordan- "to die"; Kurd
mirin "to die"...
- Humban-Shuturuk
Ummanunu Bahuri Shilhak-Inshushinak II Atta-hamiti-Inshushinak I Tepti-Humban-Inshushinak II Açina Humban-nuish/
Martiya Atta-hamiti-Inshushinak II...