A specialized or archaic scholarly term potentially referring to the region, culture, or collective characteristics of Dardic peoples (rarely used in modern contexts).
A Latinized suffix formation from 'Darden' or 'Dardan,' using the neuter suffix '-ium' common in scientific nomenclature. Appears primarily in very old scholarly texts.
This is linguistic archaeology—words like 'dardanium' show how Victorian-era scholars tried to impose Latin/Greek order on complex ethnic and cultural realities.
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