λάπαθον

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Ancient Greek[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

The connection with λάπαθα (lápatha, faeces) recalls λαπάσσω (lapássō, to empty the bowels). Because of the formation, foreign origin is suspected. Put as possibly from Pre-Greek by Beekes; likely from a Balkan source, see Proto-Slavic *loboda (orach) for farther relations.

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Noun[edit]

λᾰ́πᾰθον (lápathonn (genitive λᾰπᾰ́θου); second declension

  1. monk's rhubarb (Rumex patientia)

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  • Latin: lapathum

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