βαλαύστιον

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Ancient Greek[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Related to Imperial Aramaic 𐡁𐡀𐡋𐡀𐡈 (bʾlʾṭ, pomegranate shoot), Classical Syriac ܒܠܳܨܳܐ (blāṣā, pomegranate shoot) and a Semitic borrowing maybe. However an explanation of the words will remain difficult; see Arabic رُمَّان (rummān) for another difficult pomegranate term.

Put by Beekes because of the variant “αυ/ω” as acquired via Pre-Greek together with βάλαρις (bálaris, an unclear plant), βαλλωτή (ballōtḗ, black horehound), βάλλις (bállis, a plant with wonderful medicinal properties).

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Noun[edit]

βαλαύστιον (balaústionn (genitive βαλαυστίου); second declension

  1. flower of the wild pomegranate
    Synonym: κύτινος (kútinos)

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  • Latin: balaustium

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