-
Tarvos Trigar**** or
Taruos Trigaranos is a
divine figure who
appears on a
relief panel of the
Pillar of the
Boatmen as a bull with
three cranes perched...
-
Taruo Lake or
Taruocuo (Chinese: 塔若错; pinyin:
Tǎruò Cuò), also
known as Taro Tso (Tibetan: ཐ་རོ་མཚོ་, Wylie: tha ro mtsho, ZYPY: Taro Tso) is a lake in...
- of Lhaze.
Lakes not too far away
include Zhari Nanmu Lake, Dawa Lake and
Taruo Lake. Buckley,Michael and Strauss, Robert. Tibet: a
travel survival kit...
- may be
understood as brogi-taros 'border-crosser' or (less likely) brogi-
taruos 'border-bull'.
Charlton T.
Lewis and
Charles Short (1879). "Brogitarus"...
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publice posierunt //
Eurises // Senan[t] U[s]e[t]lo[n] [-] //
Iouis //
Taruos Trigar**** // Volc**** // Esus // [C]ernunnos //
Castor // [---] // Smer[---]...
- taûros stawra- "bull" OSl turŭ Lith taũras; OPr
tauris "bison" Gaul
tarvos (
taruos) "bull"; OIr tarb, W tarw "bull" tuar "cattle"
tarok *suHs- "pig" sow (<...
- Indo-European *tauros 'bull', does not
follow the
metathesized Celtic form
taruos.
According to Delamarre, this
could be
explained by the
influence of Latin...
- from nantu- ("valley"). The
Taurisci and
Taurini probably derive from
taruo- "("bull"),
although in the case of the
Taurini this
could equally derive...
-
Autonomous Region of China. It is
located about 45
kilometres northwest of
Taruo Lake and
southeast of Ang
Laren Lake. It is 21.5 km long and 16.4 km wide...
-
Another proposed etymology is the
Celtic root *tarwo 'bull' (see
Gaulish taruos).
Affiliated with the Celto-Ligurian Taurini, the
Taurisci settled on the...