Ancient Greek

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Median *Husrawah (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?), with the suffix adapted to -ης (-ēs); compare Persian خسرو (xosrow) as well as Old Armenian Խոսրով (Xosrov) and Old Georgian ხოსრო (xosro) from the same or a related Iranian source, ultimately from Proto-Iranian *Hhucráwah (literally Good Fame) (see there for more). Distantly related to the native Greek name Εὐκλῆς (Euklês).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Χοσρόης (Khosróēsm (genitive Χοσρόου); first declension

  1. Khosrow; Chosroes
    • 550s AD, Procopius, History of the Wars 2.1.1:
      Χρόνῳ δὲ οὐ πολλῷ ὕστερον ὁ Χοσρόης μαθὼν ὡς καὶ Ἰταλίαν Βελισάριος Ἰουστινιανῷ βασιλεῖ προσποιεῖν ἤρξατο…
      Khrónōi dè ou pollôi hústeron ho Khosróēs mathṑn hōs kaì Italían Belisários Ioustinianôi basileî prospoieîn ḗrxato…
      • 1916 translation by H. B. Dewing
        Not long after this Chosroes, upon learning that Belisarius had begun to win Italy also for the Emperor Justinian…

Inflection

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Descendants

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  • Latin: Chosroes, Cosroe, Osroes, Osdroes