𐨨𐨆𐨒
Gandhari edit
Alternative forms edit
- 𐨨𐨆𐨀 (moa)
Etymology edit
From Proto-Saka *mauka (“hero, tiger”) (compare with Khotanese mauya, muyi (“tiger”); Sogdian 𐼺𐼷𐼴 (myu), 𐫖𐫏𐫇 (myu, “tiger”)).[1] Cognate with Ancient Greek Μαύης (Maúēs); compare with 𐨨𐨅𐨬𐨐𐨁 (mevaki).
Proper noun edit
𐨨𐨆𐨒 (moga)[2]
- (Epigraphic Gandhari) a male given name from Scythian: Maues, an Indo-Scythian king
References edit
- ^ Harmatta, Janos (1999) “Languages and scripts in Graeco-Bactria and the Saka Kingdoms”, in Harmatta, Janos, Puri, B. N., Etemadi, G. F., editors, History of civilizations of Central Asia[1], volume 2, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House, →ISBN, pages 398-406
- ^ Konow, Sten (1929) Kharoshṭhī Inscriptions: with the Exception of Those of Aśoka[2], Kolkata: Government of India Central Publication Branch, pages xxix, 23-29, 45