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μάρπτω

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Within Greek, a connection may be drawn with some glosses found in Hesychius:

Nikolaev rejects a pre-Greek etymology and instead reconstructs Proto-Indo-European *merkʷ-, to which he also assigns Latin merx (goods, merchandise) (with delabialization before s generalized throughout its paradigm) and Tocharian A märk- (to take away).[1] Additionally assignable to this root would be Sanskrit मृच् (mṛ́c, snare) Sanskrit मर्चयति (marcáyati, seize, grasp, take)

Pronunciation

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Verb

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μᾰ́ρπτω (mắrptō)

  1. to take hold of, catch, grasp
  2. to lay hold of, seize, overtake

Inflection

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Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ Nikolaev, Alexander (2021) “Etyma Graeca II”, in Indo-European Linguistics and Classical Philology, number 25, Institute for Linguistic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, →DOI, →ISSN, pages 953–976

Further reading

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