Scythian
Americanadjective
noun
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a native or inhabitant of Scythia.
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the Iranian language spoken by the ancient Scythians.
adjective
noun
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a member of an ancient nomadic people of Scythia
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the extinct language of this people, belonging to the East Iranian branch of the Indo-European family
Etymology
Origin of Scythian
Example Sentences
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Once, when he was tasked with writing an essay about the Scythian period of Indian history, he travelled to a museum in a neighbouring state to study first-hand sculptures and scripts from that era.
From BBC • Apr. 18, 2025
Prometheus found himself chained to the side of a Scythian mountain for disobeying the gods, who believed their strength depended on keeping people in dumb and servile awe.
From Salon • Jan. 5, 2025
It said the Allard Pierson Museum had returned 565 items including ancient sculptures, Scythian and Sarmatian jewellery and Chinese lacquer boxes.
From Reuters • Nov. 27, 2023
His organization, he said, has already registered more than 2,000 items from Ukraine believed to have been stolen and others at risk, including paintings from Kherson’s art museum and Scythian gold from Melitopol.
From New York Times • Jan. 14, 2023
First came a Scythian with a trained bear, which performed a series of familiar tricks.
From The Golden Hope A Story of the Time of King Alexander the Great by Fuller, Robert H.
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