出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/03 16:42 UTC 版)
From Sanskrit कुषाण (kuṣāṇa) via Hindi कुषाण (kuṣāṇ), or from Middle Persian [script needed] (kušān /kwšn/), either way from Bactrian Κοϸανο (Košano), ultimately from Chinese 貴霜/贵霜 (Guìshuāng) (compare Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit guṣāṇa). Doublet of Kushana.
The conventional name Kushan and the proposed connection with the Chinese term are due to Alexander Cunningham's Coins of the Indo-Scythians, Sakas & Kushans (1899).
Kushan (comparative more Kushan, superlative most Kushan) (history)
Kushan (history)
Borrowed from Mandarin 鼓山 (Gǔshān) Wade–Giles romanization: Ku³-shan¹.
Kushan
From Mandarin 鼓山 (Gǔshān) Wade–Giles romanization: Ku³-shan¹.
Ku-shan