2017
DOI: 10.1086/692917
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The Phrygian god Bas

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“…Consequently, although this is a very attractive possibility in terms of meaning, it must be rejected. A new hypothesis has been suggested by Obrador-Cursach (2017), who considered it a derivative of the PIE root *b h eh2-'to shine' (LIV 2 68-69, IEW 104-105, see Gr. φάος 'light').…”
Section: Ophr Babiỵ[---] G-138mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consequently, although this is a very attractive possibility in terms of meaning, it must be rejected. A new hypothesis has been suggested by Obrador-Cursach (2017), who considered it a derivative of the PIE root *b h eh2-'to shine' (LIV 2 68-69, IEW 104-105, see Gr. φάος 'light').…”
Section: Ophr Babiỵ[---] G-138mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32;Lubotsky 1997, 123;Brixhe 2004a, 38 and 41;Drew-Bear, Lubotsky & Üyümez 2008, 115;Hämmig 2013, 136 fn. 12;Obrador-Cursach 2017. bastidages (PN?) OPhr.…”
Section: Ophr Babiỵ[---] G-138unclassified