See Ἀτροπατηνή on Wiktionary
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it first flows east till Atropatene, and then turns west and north.", "ref": "64 BCE – 24 CE, Strabo, Geographica 11.14.3", "roman": "Ho mèn oûn Euphrátēs eírētai hòn trópon rheî: ho dè Aráxēs pròs tàs anatolàs enekhtheìs mékhri tês Atropatēnês kámptei pròs dúsin kaì pròs árktous.", "text": "Ὁ μὲν οὖν Εὐφράτης εἴρηται ὃν τρόπον ῥεῖ: ὁ δὲ Ἀράξης πρὸς τὰς ἀνατολὰς ἐνεχθεὶς μέχρι τῆς Ἀτροπατηνῆς κάμπτει πρὸς δύσιν καὶ πρὸς ἄρκτους." } ], "glosses": [ "Atropatene (an ancient region in modern Iran, now known as (Iranian) Azerbaijan)" ], "id": "en-Ἀτροπατηνή-grc-name-8VDntDvc", "links": [ [ "Atropatene", "Atropatene#English" ], [ "Iran", "Iran#English" ], [ "Azerbaijan", "Azerbaijan" ] ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/a.tro.pa.tɛː.nɛ̌ː/" }, { "ipa": "/a.tro.pa.tiˈni/" }, { "ipa": "/a.tro.pa.tiˈni/" }, { "ipa": "/a.tro.pa.tɛː.nɛ̌ː/", "note": "5ᵗʰ BCE Attic" }, { "ipa": "/a.tro.pa.te̝ˈne̝/", "note": "1ˢᵗ CE Egyptian" }, { "ipa": "/a.tro.pa.tiˈni/", "note": "4ᵗʰ CE Koine" }, { "ipa": "/a.tro.pa.tiˈni/", "note": "10ᵗʰ CE Byzantine" }, { "ipa": "/a.tro.pa.tiˈni/", "note": "15ᵗʰ CE Constantinopolitan" } ], "word": "Ἀτροπατηνή" }
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