τεῦτλον

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According to Frisk, the interchange "τ-/σ-" may represent an artificial Atticism or Ionicism. However, it may instead be a Pre-Greek variation.

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τεῦτλον (teûtlonn (genitive τεύτλου); second declension

  1. beet (Beta vulgaris)

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