"Sarmatia" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

IPA: /sɑː(ɹ)ˈmeɪʃə/, /sɑː(ɹ)ˈmeɪʃi.ə/
Etymology: From Latin Sarmatia, from Ancient Greek Σαρματία (Sarmatía), probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sárati, from Proto-Indo-European *sél-e-ti, from *sel- (“to run, flow”), thus meaning "hunters". More at Sarmatians. According to some classical Greek authors, Sarmatia owes its name to the characteristic red hair of the Sarmatians. Etymology templates: {{dercat|en|ira}}, {{der|en|la|Sarmatia}} Latin Sarmatia, {{der|en|grc|Σαρματία}} Ancient Greek Σαρματία (Sarmatía), {{der|en|iir-pro|*sárati}} Proto-Indo-Iranian *sárati, {{der|en|ine-pro||*sél-e-ti}} Proto-Indo-European *sél-e-ti Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Sarmatia
  1. (historical) An ancient territory corresponding to the western part of greater Scythia (modern Ukraine, southern Russia, and the eastern Balkans). Wikipedia link: Sarmatia Tags: historical Categories (place): Historical and traditional regions Synonyms: Sauromatia Derived forms: Asian Sarmatia, Asiatic Sarmatia, European Sarmatia, Sarmatia Asiatica, Sarmatia Europaea, Sarmatia Europæa, Sarmatia Europea Related terms: Sarmatian, Sarmatic, Scythia Translations (ancient region in modern Ukraine, southern Russia and the eastern Balkans): Sarmati [feminine, indefinite] (Albanian), Sarmatia [definite, feminine] (Albanian), Σαρματία (Sarmatía) [feminine] (Ancient Greek), Sãrmãtii [feminine] (Aromanian), Sãrmãtie [feminine, indefinite] (Aromanian), Sãrmãtia [definite, feminine] (Aromanian), Sarmatien (Danish), Sarmatia (Finnish), Sarmatie [feminine] (French), Σαρματία (Sarmatía) [feminine] (Greek), Sarmazia [feminine] (Italian), सार्मेशिया (sārmeśiyā) (Marathi), सार्माटिया (sārmāṭiyā) (Marathi), Sarmácia [feminine] (Portuguese), Sarmazzia [feminine] (Sicilian)
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