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Paiti (Gr****: Παίτοι) is the name of a
Thracian tribe. The
Histories (Penguin classics) by Herodotus, John M. Marincola, and
Aubery de Selincourt, ISBN 0-14-044908-6...
- . dmana-
paiti, the vis-
paiti, the zantu-
paiti, and the dahyu-
paiti ...
Vedic dam-pati- 'master of the house',
cognate to
Avestan dmana-
paiti, Gr**** preserves...
- (1987), pp. 29–30. For example,
prefix repetition as in e.g.
paitī ... paitiientī vs.
paiti ... aiienī (Y. 49.11 vs. 50.9), or
sandhi processes on word...
- as pātaxšā(h) or pādixšā(y).
Middle Persian pād may stem from
Avestan paiti, and is akin to Pati (title). Xšāy, "to rule", and xšāyaθiya, "king", are...
- xöndən, xönəsən baxenden,
baxundesten xundən vane(n)
heideu xândan xwândan
paiti-pǝrǝs kæsyn say
vatene gutin,
witin gotin wayəl vâten,
baguten vote gushag...
- the Avesta. The word "Pazend"
ultimately derives from the
Avestan words paiti zainti,
which can be
translated as
either "for
commentary purposes" or "according...
- bavaiñti dva tâ dâthra pârayeiñti dva tâ dâthra pairi-bavaiñti dva tâ dâthra
paiti hañjaseñti mashyô astvaiñti anghvô havâi
urune para-daidhyât. 28. âat mraot...
- hes baːh mesa
Marawan Marawan uni
tiketi kamui paiti oldogri Caripurá
Marawan oneː tiketí kamuí maikí
paití arudeika Palicur Marawan úne tikéti kamoí mahikí...
- Avestan: 𐬨𐬀𐬔𐬀, romanized: maga-, magu- and Avestan: 𐬞𐬀𐬌𐬙𐬌, romanized:
paiti, lit. 'guardian, protector'. The word was
borrowed as Georgian: მოგუ-ი mogu-i...
- "able, capable, possible" pósis "husband" páti "master, husband, ruler" Av
paiti,
Parthian pet,
OPers fáti "master, lord, husband, commander" OCS gospodĭ...