σφάκελος

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Etymology 1[edit]

The formation is similar to σκόπελος (skópelos) and πύελος (púelos), from an unknown root. The word has been connected with Middle High German spachen (to split) and Low German spaken (to putrify) but it can hardly be correct.

Noun[edit]

σφάκελος (sphákelosm (genitive σφᾰκέλου); second declension

  1. (pathology) gangrene, caries, necrosis
  2. spasm, convulsion, cramp, twitching pain
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Descendants[edit]
  • French: sphacèle
  • Italian: sfacelo
  • Portuguese: esfácelo

Etymology 2[edit]

From Pre-Greek, in view of the variation.

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Noun[edit]

σφάκελος (sphákelosm (genitive σφᾰκέλου); second declension

  1. (anatomy) middle finger
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