σῦκον

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Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Since long connected with Latin fīcus and Old Armenian թուզ (tʻuz), and considered a borrowing from a Mediterranean or Anatolian substrate source, to which there are likewise to ascribe Hebrew שִׁקְמָה (šikmá), Aramaic שיקמא /‎ ܫܩܡܐ (šikmā, šakmā). Martirosyan reconstructs a Mediterranean *tʰuōiḱo- or *tʰū(i)ḱo- (fig). For the sense of “vulva” Martirosyan compares dialectal Armenian թուզ (tʻuz, fig; vulva) and German Feige (fig; vulva).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σῦκον (sûkonn (genitive σῡ́κου); second declension

  1. fig, the fruit of the συκῆ (sukê)
  2. a large wart on the eyelids
    1. hemorrhoids
  3. vulva

Inflection

Derived terms

See also

Descendants

  • Greek: σύκο (sýko)

References