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|elrutext='''γόγγρος:''' ὁ зоол. угорь Arst., Plut.
|elrutext='''γόγγρος:''' ὁ зоол. угорь Arst., Plut.
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|etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: 1. <b class="b2">conger-eel</b> (Antiph.); 2. <b class="b2">tubercular disease in olive-trees</b> (Thphr.).<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">γογγρίον</b> (Sch. Opp. H. 1, 113); also <b class="b3">γογγρώδης</b> H. (<b class="b3">γογγρώδης τῆς ἐλαίας ἔκφυσις</b> as explanation of <b class="b3">γόγγρος</b>); also <b class="b3">γογγροειδής</b> (Arist.); <b class="b3">γογγρώνη</b> <b class="b2">excrescence on the neck</b> (Hp.; cf. <b class="b3">χοιράς</b> <b class="b2">id.</b>, from <b class="b3">χοῖρος</b> [[pig]]; suffix as in <b class="b3">κροτώνη</b>).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: The botanical-medical term is just <b class="b3">γόγγρος</b> = <b class="b2">conger-eel</b>; both because the fish is round and thick, and voracious, as in <b class="b3">καρκίνος</b>, Lat. [[cancer]]. The fish is often considered as Pre-Greek (e.g. Fohalle Mélanges Vendryes 157ff.; cf. Kretschmer Glotta 16, 166). DELG considers a popular formation based on [[γογγύλος]] (but it seems more probable that <b class="b3">γόγγρος</b> existed first). - Lat. [[conger]] ([[gonger]]) is a Greek loan.
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