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๐”—œ๐”–ฑ๐”‘ฃ๐”“ฏ๐”—ฆ

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Luwian

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Etymology

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Contracted form of ๐”—œ๐”–ฑ๐”‘ฃ๐”“ฑ๐”—” (Kurdiyas),[1] itself from Phrygian [script needed] (*Gordiyas).[2]

Proper noun

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๐”—œ๐”–ฑ๐”‘ฃ๐”“ฏ๐”—ฆ (ku+ra/i-ti-i-sรก /Kurdis/)

  1. a male given name

Descendants

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  • โ†’ Akkadian:

References

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  1. ^ Simon, Zsolt (2017) โ€œKurtis: A Phrygian Name in the Neo-Hittite Worldโ€, in News from the Lands of the Hittites: Scientific Journal for Anatolian Research[1], volume 1, pages 113-118
  2. ^ Obrador-Cursach, Bartomeu (2019) โ€œฮ“ฮฟฯฮดฮฏฮฑฯ‚ and ฮ“ฯŒฯฮดฮนฮฟฮฝ: a remark on Phrygian onomastics and ethnicsโ€, in Journal of Indo-European Studies[2], volume 47, numbers 3-4, pages 545-552