πεμφρηδών

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The suffix is the same of ἀνθρηδών (anthrēdṓn, hornet) and τενθρηδών (tenthrēdṓn, kind of wasp). The base was probably onomatopoeic, and possibly Pre-Greek: compare words for "humming" or "buzzing", like Serbo-Croatian бу̏мба̄р (bumblebee), Sanskrit बम्भर (bambhara, bee), भ्रमर (bhramara, large black bee) and Latin fremō (to buzz, hum).

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Noun[edit]

πεμφρηδών (pemphrēdṓnm (genitive πεμφρηδόνος); third declension

  1. kind of wasp that makes its nest in hollow oaks

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