Advertisement
Advertisement
Thraco-Phrygian
[ threy-koh-frij-ee-uhn ]
noun
- a hypothetical branch of Indo-European implying a special genetic affinity between the meagerly attested Thracian and Phrygian languages.
adjective
- of, belonging to, or pertaining to Thraco-Phrygian.
Thraco-Phrygian
/ ˌθɪəʊˈڰɪɪə /
noun
- a branch of the Indo-European family of languages, all members of which are extinct except for Armenian
adjective
- relating to or belonging to this group of languages
Discover More
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Thraco-Phrygian1
Thraco- (< Greek ճ徱-, combining form of ճ́ŧ Thrace) + Phrygian
Discover More
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Thraco-Phrygian1
from Thraco-, from Greek ճŧ Thrace; see Phrygian
Discover More
Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
By means of an audacious etymology that dates back to the Hellenistic period, this old Thraco-Phrygian divinity has been identified with "Yahveh Zebaoth," the Biblical "Lord of Hosts."
From
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse