Abaris

/ˈæbərɪs/ noun

In Greek mythology, a legendary priest or miraculous figure, or historically a Scythian sage said to have magical powers and the ability to travel without eating.

From Greek 'Abaris,' possibly derived from a non-Greek (possibly Persian or Scythian) source, appearing in classical texts like those of Herodotus and Plato.

AFabaris
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ARأباريس
BGабарис
BNঅবরি
CAabaris
CSabaris
DAabaris
DEabaris
ELαβαρί
ESabaris
ETabaris
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