κράνον

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Etymology[edit]

Beekes suggests a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *krno-, a root shared also by Latin cornus (cornel) and possibly Lithuanian Kirnis (a god who protects cherries). A Mediterranean substrate origin is also possible, which has to be assumed for κέρασος (kérasos, cherry tree) in any case.

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Noun[edit]

κράνον (kránonn (genitive κράνου); second declension

  1. cornel (Cornus mas)

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