Antes?
Michael Erwin
merwin at BTINTERNET.COM
Wed Jul 5 20:59:46 UTC 2006
I'm not convinced 'Antes' is an ethnonym. The name comes from
Jordanes, after all.
If the root is Gothic, any Ans- Ant- or Anth- could yield 'Antes' in
transliteration.
If the root is not Gothic, some other forms might also do so.
(Ni quotha inuh Gutrazda ei meljo in razdai mainon)
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