Sauromatian

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Σαυρομάτης (Sauromátēs) + -ian.

Adjective

Sauromatian (comparative more Sauromatian, superlative most Sauromatian)

  1. Sarmatian.
  2. (in particular) Of the earliest stage of Sarmatian culture.
    Synonym: Sauromatic
    • 2020, Jianhua Yang, Huiqiu Shao, Ling Pan, The Metal Road of the Eastern Eurasian Steppe, Springer Singapore, →ISBN, page 287:
      Thus, the Sauromatian culture is considered the early phase of the Sarmatian culture.

Noun

Sauromatian (plural Sauromatians)

  1. A Sarmatian.
  2. (in particular) A member of the earliest stage of Sarmatian culture.
    • 1993, “Sauromatians”, in Encyclopedia of Ukraine, volume 4, →ISBN:
      The Sauromatians allied themselves with newly arrived eastern tribes in the 3rd century BC, and from then on they were known as Sarmatians.
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