καβάλλης

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Like Latin caballus (pack-horse), is an Asiatic loan or Wanderwort. It has been compared with Proto-Slavic *kobýla (mare) and Persian کول (kaval, second class horse of mixed blood). Maybe borrowed from Proto-Iranian *kabah, *kabalah, compare Khotanese [script needed] (kabä, horse), and possibly cognate with Latin cabō (gelding), perhaps ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kebʰ- (worn-out horse, nag).

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Noun[edit]

κᾰβᾰ́λλης (kabállēsm (genitive κᾰβᾰ́λλου); first declension

  1. nag, old and useless horse

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