κόλλοψ

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A technical term which has been connected to Latin callum (callosity, thick skin) or to σκόλοψ (skólops, pole). The word is clearly Pre-Greek because of its suffix; this is further confirmed by the variant.

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κόλλοψ (kóllopsm (genitive κόλλοπος); third declension

  1. peg or screw by which the strings of the lyre were tightened
  2. bar by which a windlass was turned
  3. thick skin on the upper part of the neck of oxen or swine
  4. (figuratively) cinaedus, catamite

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