ἤρυγγος

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Etymology[edit]

The formation is similar to εἴλιγγος (eílingos) and πίσυγγος (písungos). According to Strömberg, it derives from ἔαρ (éar, spring). However, Beekes is sure of the Pre-Greek origin of the word. Compare also the synonymous Middle Armenian երնջնակ (ernǰnak).

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ἤρυγγος (ḗrungosf (genitive ἠρύγγου); second declension

  1. eryngo (plant of the genus Eryngium)
  2. goat's beard

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