Abstract

Although the Macedonian onomasticon has been repeatedly discussed as a source of interpreting the language of ancient Maccdonians it has not yet been approached in the way F. Bechtel has instituted.

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  • VerlagSOTt: Wien. - Herstellungsort: Wien. - Printed in Austria

  • Words with an abstract meaning used as personal names. This category is mostly expressed by the formation of feminine names[7]

  • Adjectives formed by analogous words

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Words with an abstract meaning used as personal names

This category is mostly expressed by the formation of feminine names[7]. Adjectives formed by analogous words 'ApTJ'tl[1] (Thcssa lonike, Pella)ll L\ lTJ'Y'lCJ l

27 It is found almost everywhere
Neutral no uns and diminutives used as feminine names
Nouns for objects used as feminine names
One of the Macedonians attested in the treaty of Perdikkas II with Athens
Participles used as feminine names
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