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ῥαθάμιγξ

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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According to Beekes, the word is from Pre-Greek, in view of the suffix, found also in λᾶϊγξ (lâïnx), πύλιγξ (púlinx) and στροφάλιγξ (strophálinx).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ῥᾰθᾰ́μῐγξ (rhatháminxf (genitive ῥᾰθᾰ́μῐγγος); third declension

  1. drop (of liquids)
    Synonyms: πέμφιξ (pémphix), ῥανίς (rhanís), σταγών (stagṓn), στράγξ (stránx), ψακάς (psakás), ψιάς (psiás)
  2. grain, bit (of solids)
  3. spot, speckle

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