σάλαξ

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

According to Beekes, from σάλος (sálos, earthquake; movement of the sea) with a velar suffix. Kölligan (2017) compares Hesychian σαίνεται· κινεῖται (saínetai; kineîtai, shake) and the root of Ancient Greek κινεῖται (kineîtai), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱey(h₂)- (compare Latin cieō; IEW 538, LIV², de Vaan), thus reconstructing *ḱi-n̥-h₂-, *ḱih₂-(e)lo-.

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Noun[edit]

σάλαξ (sálaxm (genitive σάλακος); third declension

  1. miner's sieve or riddle

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