"Φραάτης" meaning in Ancient Greek

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Proper name

IPA: /ɸraˈa.tis/, /fraˈa.tis/, /pʰraˈa.te̝s/ (note: 1ˢᵗ CE Egyptian), /ɸraˈa.tis/ (note: 4ᵗʰ CE Koine), /fraˈa.tis/ (note: 10ᵗʰ CE Byzantine), /fraˈa.tis/ (note: 15ᵗʰ CE Constantinopolitan)
Etymology: Borrowed from Parthian *Frahāta (literally “gained, earned”). See Persian فرهاد (farhâd) for more. Etymology templates: {{bor|grc|xpr|*Frahāta|lit=gained, earned}} Parthian *Frahāta (literally “gained, earned”), {{cog|fa|فرهاد|tr=farhâd}} Persian فرهاد (farhâd) Head templates: {{grc-proper noun|Φραάτου|m|third}} Φραάτης • (Phraátēs) m (genitive Φραάτου); third declension Inflection templates: {{grc-decl|Φραάτης|ου|form=M-sing}} Forms: Phraátēs [romanization], Φραάτου [genitive], Attic declension-1 [table-tags], ὁ Φραάτης [nominative, singular], τοῦ Φραάτου [genitive, singular], τῷ Φραάτῃ [dative, singular], τὸν Φραάτην [accusative, singular], Φραάτᾰ [singular, vocative]
  1. a male given name from Parthian: Phraates, the name of several kings of Parthia Wikipedia link: Encyclopædia Iranica, Phraates, Rüdiger Schmitt Categories (topical): Ancient Greek given names, Ancient Greek male given names, Individuals

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