κίδαφος

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Etymology[edit]

According to Beekes, all the variations prove a Pre-Greek origin of the word. However it matches the Semitic root כ־ד־ב (k-ḏ-b) / ك ذ ب (k-ḏ-b) (Hebrew כ־ז־ב (k-z-b)) related to lies, most closely in Aramaic כַּדָּבָא (kaddāḇā, frequently lying) and in Arabic كَذَّاب (kaḏḏāb, frequently lying). Thus doublet of κίβδηλος (kíbdēlos, deceitful; fake).

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Adjective[edit]

κίδαφος (kídaphosm (feminine κιδάφη, neuter κίδαφον); first/second declension

  1. wily, cunning, sly

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