scythian

IPA: sˈɪθiʌn

Root Word: Scythian

noun

  • An inhabitant of Scythia, an ill-defined region centered in southern Russia.
  • The Eastern Iranian language of Scythians.
  • (Indo-European studies, in the works of Markus van Boxhorn) The Proto-Indo-European language.

adjective

  • Relating to Scythia or Scythians.
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Examples of "scythian" in Sentences

  • © 2002 by the Archaeological Institute of America www. archaeology.org/0205/abstracts/scythian. html
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  • did anyone say indian yet? from the indusriver agate stones were either named for a river in sicily they were found by, or the river was named forthem pheasant comes from the phasis river flowing into the black sea at colchis rosemary may have its original name “rosmarine” from a proto-indoeuropean word which also became, rha, the scythian name for the volgariver.

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