Ἀτραδάτης
Ancient Greek
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Persian *Ātr̥dātah.[1][2]
Proper noun
Ἀτραδάτης • (Atradátēs) m (genitive Ἀτραδάτου); first declension
- a male given name from Old Persian Atradates
- a name of Cambyses I, father of Cyrus the Great
Inflection
| Case / # | Singular | ||||||||||||
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| Nominative | ὁ Ἀτραδάτης ho Atradátēs | ||||||||||||
| Genitive | τοῦ Ἀτραδάτου toû Atradátou | ||||||||||||
| Dative | τῷ Ἀτραδάτῃ tōî Atradátēi | ||||||||||||
| Accusative | τὸν Ἀτραδάτην tòn Atradátēn | ||||||||||||
| Vocative | Ἀτραδάτᾰ Atradátă | ||||||||||||
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Descendants
- Greek: Ἀτραδάτης (Atradátēs)
- → Latin: Atradatēs
References
- ^ Hinz, Walther (1975) “*ātrdāta”, in Altiranisches Sprachgut der Nebenüberlieferungen (Göttinger Orientforschungen, Reihe III, Iranica; 3)[1] (in German), Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, page 48
- ^ Tavernier, Jan (2007) “4.2.186. *Ātṛdāta-”, in Iranica in the Achaemenid Period (ca. 550–330 B.C.): Lexicon of Old Iranian Proper Names and Loanwords, Attested in Non-Iranian Texts, Peeters Publishers, →ISBN, page 124
Further reading
- Justi, Ferdinand (1895) “Ātaredāta”, in Iranisches Namenbuch[2] (in German), Marburg: N. G. Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, pages 48b-49a
- Ἀτραδάτης in the Diccionario Griego–Español en línea (2006–2025)