π’…–π’†ͺ𒍝𒀀𒀀

Akkadian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Proto-Scythian *SkuΞ΄a, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewd- (β€œto propel, shoot”).[1] Cognate with Hebrew אשכנז ('AΕ‘kᡊnaz)[2] and Ancient Greek Σκύθης (SkΓΊthΔ“s).

Noun

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π’…–π’†ͺ𒍝𒀀𒀀 β€’ (IΕ‘kuzaya)

  1. an inhabitant of Scythia; a Scythian

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ SzemerΓ©nyi, Oswald (1980) Four old Iranian ethnic names: Scythian – Skudra – Sogdian – Sakaβ€Ž[1], Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, β†’ISBN, pages 5-23
  2. ^ Russell E. Gmirkin, Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of the Pentateuch, T & T Clark, Edinburgh, 2006 pp.148, 149 n.57.
  3. ^ Parpola, Simo (1970) Neo-Assyrian Toponymsβ€Ž[2], Kevaeler: Butzon & Bercker, page 178