Tauri
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Translingual[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Tauri
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin Taurī, from Ancient Greek Ταῦροι (Taûroi).
Noun[edit]
Tauri pl (plural only)
- (historical) An ancient people who inhabited the Crimean Mountains.
- Synonym: Taurians
- 1850, Charles Anthon, “Chersonēsus Taurica”, in A System of Ancient and Mediæval Geography for the Use of Schools and Colleges, page 238:
- Who these Tauri were is a question of some difficulty. Strabo calls them a Scythian people, but Herodotus clearly distinguishes the Tauri from the Scythians, as being a different nation.
Translations[edit]
an ancient people who inhabited the Crimean Mountains
Anagrams[edit]
Estonian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
A 20th century coinage of uncertain origin, possibly inspired by Kauri or Tarvo.
Proper noun[edit]
Tauri
- a male given name
Swahili[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Arabic اَلثَّوْر (aṯ-ṯawr).
Pronunciation[edit]
Audio (Kenya) (file)
Proper noun[edit]
Tauri
Synonyms[edit]
See also[edit]
Zodiac signs in Swahili (layout · text) | |||||||||||
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Hamali, Kondoo |
Tauri, Ng'ombe |
Jauza, Mapacha |
Sarateni, Kaa | ||||||||
Asadi, Simba |
Nadhifa, Mashuke |
Mizani | Akarabu, Nge | ||||||||
Kausi, Mshale |
Jadi, Mbuzi |
Dalu, Ndoo |
Hutu, Samaki |
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