- Trausi
The Trausi (Herod., "Trausoi") or Thrausi (Liv.) were a
Thracian tribe who inhabited the southwestern region of theRhodopes .Herodotus writes of the Trausi:
:"The Trausi in all else resemble the other Thracians, but have customs at births and deaths which I will now describe. When a child is born all its kindred sit round about it in a circle and weep for the woes it will have to undergo now that it is come into the world, making mention of every ill that falls to the lot of humankind; when, on the other hand, a man has died, they bury him with laughter and rejoicings, and say that now he is free from a host of sufferings, and enjoys the completest happiness." ("Histories, 5.4")
The
ethnonym "Trausi" ("Thrausi") may derive from "Trauos", the name of ariver . A modern etymology considered more probable is that it is an adjective, meaning "The Crumblers" or "The Shatterers", deriving from PIE "*dhreu-", 'to crumble, grind' (Pokorny, pg. 274-275). TheAncient Greek verb "thrauô", 'to break in pieces, shatter', would be acognate (from "thrauô" is formed Ancient Greek "thrausai", aor. opt. act. 3rd sg., and "thrausoi").
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