βήρυλλος

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from a Prakrit form like veruḷiya cognate with Pali veḷuriya, from Dravidian, probably named after Velur (modern day Belur) in southern India.

The variants βηρύλλιον (bērúllion) and βηρύλλιος (bērúllios) reflect the source veruḷiya more faithfully than βήρυλλος (bḗrullos).

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Noun[edit]

βήρυλλος (bḗrullosf (genitive βηρύλλου); second declension

  1. beryl

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Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek βήρυλλος (bḗrullos, beryl).

Noun[edit]

βήρυλλος (víryllosf (uncountable)

  1. beryl

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