From: Alexandru Moeller
Message: 66869
Date: 2010-11-10
>Paria is not Paris and not Paros. Paris and Paros are both several time
>
> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com <mailto:cybalist%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Alexandru Moeller <alxmoeller@...> wrote:
> >
> > Am 07.11.2010 22:40, schrieb Torsten:
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com <mailto:cybalist%40yahoogroups.com>
> <mailto:cybalist%40yahoogroups.com>,
> > > Alexandru Moeller <alxmoeller@> wrote:
>
> > I am not aware about Paria and Baza as beeing Thracian names. The
> > other names which are mentioned here do not appears to be Dacian or
> > Thracian either(Candac, Alanoviiamuth, Andag, Andela, Amali,
> > Gunthigis), probalby they are Sarmatic (Alans, Roxolans)
>
> Detschew has both Paris and
> 'πάρος m. PN. -
> IG 9, 2, 287 α aus Gomphi, Thessalien,
> 10: πάρος Μουσαίου (Freigelassener).
> IGRP 1, 98 aus Rom: παρος σαβαζίω, δω~ρον.
> Bechtel PN 551 identifiziert den PN mit dem Inselnamen πάρος.
> Wegen -parus in Zi-parus halte ich ihn dagegen für Parallelform von πάρις.'
> as Thracian names. And no one claimed Baza was a Thracian name. As for
> the other names, Gunthigis looks Germanic, the rest don't, but Gothic
> names often don't look Germanic.
> > > Diurdanushow do you mean it please?
> >
> > The form Diur- shold be an younger one, the initial form has been
> > "dur-" as in Durazis, Durpaneus, etc.
>
> I don't believe that. Dur- -> Diur- doesn't make sense as a phonetic
> deveopment.
>in my opinion. it makes sense if the change happened in Dacian language.
> > The change "du>diu>3u" does not shows any phonetic troubles if the
> > "J" was pronounced as a consontant like in Joe.
>
> Yes it does, du > dju doesn't make sense.
>Well... Dardanus with Derzelas.. maybe there is a connection, maybe
> He says he wants the Dardani to be connected with
> 'δαρζαλας, δερζελας, bzw. δερζαλατης GN;
> δαρζαλεια Festspiele zur Ehre des Gottes Derzelas.'
>
> Torsten