ῥυσός

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The word can be compared with λοξός (loxós), κομψός (kompsós) and γαυσός (gausós). Solmsen's comparison with ἐρύω (erúō, to draw, to pull) is formally possible, but this doesn't furnish an Indo-European etymology. The similarity with Latin rūga (wrinkle) and Lithuanian raūkas (wrinkle) is accidental.

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ῥῡσός (rhūsósm (feminine ῥῡσή, neuter ῥῡσόν); first/second declension

  1. shrivelled, wrinkled
    Synonym: ἰσχνός (iskhnós)

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