Ancient Greek edit

 
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Etymology edit

From Proto-Indo-European *dʰenh₂-, found in many other river names, see also Doncaster, Danube, Dniester.

Pronunciation edit

 

Proper noun edit

Τᾰ́ναϊς (Tánaïsm (genitive Τᾰνᾰ́ῐ̈δος); third declension

  1. Tanais, Don (a river, the fifth-longest in Europe, in modern Tula, Lipetsk, Voronezh, Volgograd and Rostov Oblasts, Russia)

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Greek: Τάναϊς (Tánaïs); Τανάιδας (Tanáidas)
  • Latin: Tanais

References edit

  • Celtic Cosmology and the Otherworld: Mythic Origins, Sovereignty and Liminality, p. 97

Further reading edit

  • Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language[1], London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, page 1,026