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οὐραῖος

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology 1

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From οὐρά (ourá, tail) +‎ -αῖος (-aîos, adjective suffix).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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οὐραῖος (ouraîosm (feminine οὐραίᾱ, neuter οὐραῖον); first/second declension

  1. of the tail
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Etymology 2

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Traditionally assumed to be from Egyptian jꜥrt (cobra in threat posture),
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, from jꜥr (to rise, climb); however, on phonetic grounds, Gundacker, following Fecht, argues for an origin in Egyptian wrrt (White Crown, uraeus, literally the great one) instead.

Alternative forms

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Noun

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οὐραῖος (ouraîosm (genitive οὐραίου); second declension

  1. uraeus, sacred asp
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Descendants
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  • Latin: ūraeus

Further reading

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References

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