νάρκαφθον

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According to Furnée, this is a Semitic cultural term, in spite of the suggested Indian origin.

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νάρκαφθον (nárkaphthonn (genitive ναρκάφθου); second declension

  1. A fragrant Indian bark used as a spice

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