Word | a-i-ti-jo-qo |
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Meaning | ethnonym, Ethiopian |
Comments |
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Etym. from αιθ- 'burning' + ὤψ > h₃okʷ 'face, look'. Beekes argues that the final -οπ- does not correspond ὄψις < ὤψ and that this suffix is pre-Greek. |
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Other words that might be of interest |
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ra-ke-da-mi-ni-jo ‘lakedaimonian, spartan’, to-ro-ja ‘trojan woman’, pa-pa-ro ‘barbarian, not from pylos’, o-ko-me-ne-u ‘ethnonym’, o-du-ru-wi-jo ‘ethnonym, from o-du-ru-we’, e-wi-te-wi-jo ‘ethnonym’, ke-i-jo ‘ethnonym’, a-ra-si-jo ‘ethnonym, from alashiya’, ku-pi-ri-jo ‘ethnonym, from cyprus, cypriote’, ai-ku-pi-ti-jo ‘ethnonym, egyptian’, za-ku-si-jo ‘ethnonym, zakynthian’, ra-ti-jo ‘ethnonym’, i-ja-wo-ne ‘ethnonym, Ionians’, mi-sa-ra-jo ‘ethnonym, egyptian’ |