σκάλοψ

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Traditionally derived from σκάλλω (skállō, to stir up, hoe). However, Beekes suggests a Pre-Greek origin in view of the suffix common to other animal names, such as δρύοψ (drúops), κόρνοψ (kórnops), κώνωψ (kṓnōps) and πάρνοψ (párnops).

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Noun[edit]

σκᾰ́λοψ (skálopsm (genitive σκᾰ́λοπος); third declension

  1. mole (animal of the family Talpidae)
    Synonyms: ἴνδουρος (índouros), παλαμίς (palamís), σιφνεύς (siphneús), σπάλαξ (spálax)

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