γνάμπτω

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Unknown. Although it is commonly assumed that it was influenced by κάμπτω (kámptō, to bend, curve), this verb does not have the κ-, nor can the -ν- have been taken from there. An Indo-European etymology seems excluded, because γναμπ- cannot have an Indo-European preform. Even though an alternation γν/κ is not typical for Pre-Greek either, Beekes does not reject this hypothesis.

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Verb[edit]

γνᾰ́μπτω (gnámptō)

  1. to bend

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