ἐτυμολογικόν

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From ἐτῠμολογῐκός (etumologikós): as a noun, a substantivisation of its neuter forms, probably in elliptical use for τὸ ἐτῠμολογῐκὸν [λεξῐκόν] (tò etumologikòn [lexikón]); as an adjective, regularly declined forms.

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Noun[edit]

ἐτῠμολογῐκόν (etumologikónn (genitive ἐτῠμολογῐκοῦ); second declension

  1. (Byzantine) an etymological dictionary, an etymologicon
    • EM 212.13
    • Sch., Il. 13.130

Declension[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Latin: etymologicon (Mediaeval)

Adjective[edit]

ἐτῠμολογῐκόν (etumologikón)

  1. nominative singular neuter of ἐτῠμολογῐκός (etumologikós)
  2. accusative singular masculine of ἐτῠμολογῐκός (etumologikós)
  3. accusative singular neuter of ἐτῠμολογῐκός (etumologikós)
  4. vocative singular neuter of ἐτῠμολογῐκός (etumologikós)

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