Σκυθική

From LSJ

ῥύπος γυνὴ πέφυκεν ἠργυρωμένος → woman is silver-plated dirt, woman is dirt covered with silver

Source

Wikipedia EN

Scythia (Scythian: Skulatā; Old Persian: 𐎿𐎤𐎢𐎭𐎼 Skudra; Ancient Greek: Σκυθία Skuthia; Latin: Scythia) or Scythica (Ancient Greek: Σκυθική Skuthikē; Latin: Scythica), also known as Pontic Scythia, was a kingdom created by the Scythians during the 6th to 3rd centuries BC in the Pontic–Caspian steppe.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Σκῠθική: ἡ (sc. γῆ) Her., Plat. = Σκυθία.

Translations

Scythia

Arabic: سَكِيثِيَا, سَقِيثِيَا, سِيثِيَا, اسقوثيا; Armenian: Սկյութիա; Old Armenian: Սկիւթիա; Azerbaijani: Skifiya; Belarusian: Скі́фія; Bulgarian: Скития; Catalan: Escítia; Chinese Mandarin: 斯基提亞/斯基提亚; Czech: Skythie; Danish: Skytien; Dutch: Scythië; French: Scythie; German: Skythien; Greek: Σκυθία; Ancient Greek: Σκυθία; Hindi: शकद्वीप; Hungarian: Szkítia; Irish: an Scitia; Italian: Scizia; Kazakh: Скифия; Korean: 스키티아; Kyrgyz: Скифия; Latin: Scitia, Scythia; Norwegian: Skytia; Odia: ଶାକ ଦ୍ୱୀପ; Old Church Slavonic: Скиѳиꙗ; Persian: سکاستان; Old Persian: 𐎿𐎣; Polish: Scytia; Portuguese: Cítia; Romanian: Sciția; Russian: Скифия; Sicilian: Scizzia; Spanish: Escitia; Tajik: Сакостон; Turkish: İskitya; Turkmen: Skifiýa; Ukrainian: Скі́фія, Скитія; Uzbek: Skifiya; Volapük: Skütän; Welsh: Sgythia