σήσαμον

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Old Aramaic שושמא (šūššmā), shortening of שומשומא (šumššemā), from Akkadian 𒃻𒈦𒌑𒈬 (/⁠šamaššammū⁠/), 𒊭𒈦𒌑𒈨 (/⁠šamaššammi⁠/, literally oil plant), compound of 𒉌 (/⁠šaman⁠/, oil) and 𒌑 (/⁠šammu⁠/, plant).

Сompare Mycenaean Greek [script needed] (sa-sa-ma) (directly from Akkadian?).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σήσᾰμον (sḗsamonn (genitive σησᾰ́μου); second declension

  1. sesame

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