ἀγάλοχον

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Old Tamil 𑀅𑀓𑀺𑀮𑁰 (akil), from the same source as Arabic يَلَنْجُوج (yalanjūj), يَلَنْجَج (yalanjaj), يَلَنْجِيج (yalanjīj), أَلَنْجُوج (ʔalanjūj), أَلَنْجَج (ʔalanjaj), Biblical Hebrew אֲהָלִים (ʾăhālîm); compare அகில் (akil, agarwood).[1][2]

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Noun[edit]

ἀγᾰ́λοχον (agálokhonn (genitive ἀγᾰλόχου); second declension

  1. agalloch (Aquilaria malaccensis)
    Synonym: ξυλᾱλόη (xulālóē)

Inflection[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Catalan: agàl·loc
  • English: agalloch

References[edit]

  1. ^ James, Gregory, Tamil lexicography, p.5
  2. ^ Iyengar, Srinivasa, History of the Tamils: From the Earliest Times to 600 A.D, p.130

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