ῥάπυς

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Etymology[edit]

A number of similar words for turnip exist in European languages, but inconsistencies lend to the idea of multiple borrowings, rather than a Proto-Indo-European origin. Compare Latin rapus, Old High German ruoba, Lithuanian rópė. Also see ῥάφανος (rháphanos, cabbage). Compare, however, Albanian rrapë, which supposedly comes from Proto-Indo-European *(s)rā́ps (radish, rape).

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Noun[edit]

ῥᾰ́πῠς (rhápusf (genitive ῥᾰ́πῠος); third declension

  1. turnip

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