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- Paeonian_language abstract "The Paeonian language is the poorly attested language of the ancient Paeonians, whose kingdom once stretched north of Macedon into Dardania and in earlier times into southwestern Thrace. Several Paeonian words are known from classical sources:monapos, monaipos, the European bisontilôn, a species of fish once found in Lake Prasiaspaprax, a species of fish once found in Lake Πρασιάς. Paprakas, masc. acc. pl.A number of anthroponyms (some known only from Paeonian coinage) are attested Agis (Άγις), Patraos (Πατράος), Lycpeios (Λύκπειος), Audoleon (Αυδολέων), Eupolemos (Εὐπόλεμος), Ariston (Αρίστων), etc. as well as several toponyms (Bylazora (Βυλαζώρα), Astibos (Άστιβος) and a few theonyms Dryalus (Δρύαλος), Dyalos (Δύαλος), the Paeonian Dionysus, as well as the following: Pontos, affluent of the Strumica River, perhaps from *ponktos, "boggy" (cf. German feucht, "wet", Middle Irish éicne "salmon", Sanskrit pánka "mud, mire", pontos "passage", "way" Greek); Idomene (Ιδομένη) (nowadays Gevgelija), name of a city (cf. Greek Idomeneus, proper name in Homer, "Ida", mountain in Crete); Stoboi (nowadays Gradsko), name of a city, from *stob(h) (cf. Old Prussian stabis "rock", Old Church Slavonic stoboru, "pillar", Old English stapol, "post", Ancient Greek stobos, "scolding, bad language"); Dysoron (Δύσορον) (nowadays Dysoro (Δύσορο)), name of a mountain, from "dys-", "bad" (cf. Greek dyskolos "difficult", and "oros" Greek oros, "mountain"); Agrianes, name of a tribe, possibly from[citation needed] *agro- "field" (cf. Latin ager, Greek agros with cognates in the Greek tribe of Agraioi who lived on the Acheloos and the name of the month Agrianos or quite possibly from Greek agrios, "unrully", "wild".Classical sources usually considered the Paeonians distinct from Thracians or Illyrians, comprising their own ethnicity and language. Athenaeus seems to have connected the Paeonian tongue to the barely-attested Mysian language, possibly a member of the Anatolian family.On the other hand, the Paeonians were also regarded as being related to Thracians and ancestors of the Phrygians.Modern linguists are uncertain on the classification of Paeonian, due to the extreme scarcity of surviving materials in the language. Wilhelm Tomaschek and Paul Kretschmer claim it belonged to the Illyrian family, and Dimiter Dečev claims affinities with Thracian. Irwin L. Merker considers Paionian Hellenic and closely related to Greek, a Hellenic language with "a great deal of Illyrian and Thracian influence as a result of this proximity".The Indo-European voiced aspirates (*bh, *dh, etc.) became plain voiced consonants (/b/, /d/, etc.), just like in Illyrian, Thracian, and Phrygian.".
- Paeonian_language iso6393Code "none".
- Paeonian_language spokenIn Bulgaria.
- Paeonian_language spokenIn Greece.
- Paeonian_language spokenIn Kosovo.
- Paeonian_language spokenIn Republic_of_Macedonia.
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- Paeonian_language wikiPageID "2195491".
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- Paeonian_language extinct "probably 4th century CE".
- Paeonian_language familycolor "Indo-European".
- Paeonian_language hasPhotoCollection Paeonian_language.
- Paeonian_language iso "none".
- Paeonian_language linglist "0".
- Paeonian_language name "Paeonian".
- Paeonian_language states "northern Greece, Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, southwestern Bulgaria".
- Paeonian_language subject Category:Ancient_languages.
- Paeonian_language subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Europe.
- Paeonian_language subject Category:Indo-European_languages.
- Paeonian_language subject Category:Languages_of_ancient_Macedonia.
- Paeonian_language subject Category:Paleo-Balkan_languages.
- Paeonian_language subject Category:Thraco-Illyrian.
- Paeonian_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Paeonian_language type AncientLanguages.
- Paeonian_language type Communication100033020.
- Paeonian_language type ExtinctLanguagesOfEurope.
- Paeonian_language type Indo-EuropeanLanguages.
- Paeonian_language type Language106282651.
- Paeonian_language type LanguagesOfAncientMacedonia.
- Paeonian_language type Paleo-BalkanLanguages.
- Paeonian_language type Language.
- Paeonian_language type Language.
- Paeonian_language type Language.
- Paeonian_language type InformationEntity.
- Paeonian_language comment "The Paeonian language is the poorly attested language of the ancient Paeonians, whose kingdom once stretched north of Macedon into Dardania and in earlier times into southwestern Thrace. Several Paeonian words are known from classical sources:monapos, monaipos, the European bisontilôn, a species of fish once found in Lake Prasiaspaprax, a species of fish once found in Lake Πρασιάς. Paprakas, masc. acc.".
- Paeonian_language label "Idioma peonio".
- Paeonian_language label "Język peoński".
- Paeonian_language label "Lingua peonia".
- Paeonian_language label "Paeonian language".
- Paeonian_language label "Пеонийский язык".
- Paeonian_language sameAs Idioma_peonio.
- Paeonian_language sameAs Lingua_peonia.
- Paeonian_language sameAs Język_peoński.
- Paeonian_language sameAs m.06v2ht.
- Paeonian_language sameAs Q2705672.
- Paeonian_language sameAs Q2705672.
- Paeonian_language sameAs Paeonian_language.
- Paeonian_language wasDerivedFrom Paeonian_language?oldid=605815752.
- Paeonian_language isPrimaryTopicOf Paeonian_language.
- Paeonian_language name "Paeonian".