Literally "Scythians who lay hauma-plants around (the fire)", from πΏπ£π (s-k-a/β SakΔβ /, βScythian, Sacaeanβ) +βππ’πΆπΊπΌπ₯(h-u-m-v-r-g/β haumavargaβ /, βWho lays hauma-plants around (the fire)β). Literally means "Scythians who lay hauma plants around (the fire)".[1]
[...] Drangiana, Arachosia, Sattagydia, Gandhara, India, the Scythians who lay around hauma-plants, the Scythians with pointed caps, Babylon, Assyria, Arabia, Egypt, Armenia, Cappadocia, Lydia, Greece, the Scythians who are across the Sea, Thrace, the Greeks who wear shield-like hats, Libya [...]