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οὖνον

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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The entry by Beekes in his Etymological Dictionary of Greek reads (in paraphrase):

"According to Mayer, it was borrowed from Egyptian wnj. Compare ἐριούνης (erioúnēs, epithet of Hermes)."

Pronunciation

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Noun

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οὖνον (oûnon)

  1. according to Hesychius, a Cypriot word for δρόμον (drómon, course, race).

Further reading

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