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|mltxt=[[μάνυζα]], ἡ (Α)<br /><i>([[κατά]] τον <b>Ησύχ.</b>)</i> «μονοκέφαλον [[σκόροδον]], [[ὅπερ]] [[ἔνιοι]] μώλυζαν».<br />[<b><span style="color: brown;">ΕΤΥΜΟΛ.</span></b> Η λ. συνδέεται πιθ. με τα [[μανός]] και [[μάνυ]] ( | |mltxt=[[μάνυζα]], ἡ (Α)<br /><i>([[κατά]] τον <b>Ησύχ.</b>)</i> «μονοκέφαλον [[σκόροδον]], [[ὅπερ]] [[ἔνιοι]] μώλυζαν».<br />[<b><span style="color: brown;">ΕΤΥΜΟΛ.</span></b> Η λ. συνδέεται πιθ. με τα [[μανός]] και [[μάνυ]] ([[πρβλ]]. [[κόνυζα]], [[μώλυζα]])]. | ||
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|etymtx=Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: <b class="b3">μονοκέφαλον σκόροδον</b> H.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: The word is no doubt a Pre-Greek plant name (which has nothing to do with [[μανός]]); for words in <b class="b3">-ζα</b> (note the short <b class="b3">-α</b>) cf. [[κόνυζα]] (from | |etymtx=Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: <b class="b3">μονοκέφαλον σκόροδον</b> H.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: The word is no doubt a Pre-Greek plant name (which has nothing to do with [[μανός]]); for words in <b class="b3">-ζα</b> (note the short <b class="b3">-α</b>) cf. [[κόνυζα]] (from [[-dya]]?). | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 20 August 2022
English (LSJ)
ἡ, = μώλυζα, Hsch.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
μάνυζα: «μονοκέφαλον σκόροδον, ὅπερ ἔνιοι μώλυζαν» Ἡσύχ.
Greek Monolingual
μάνυζα, ἡ (Α)
(κατά τον Ησύχ.) «μονοκέφαλον σκόροδον, ὅπερ ἔνιοι μώλυζαν».
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Η λ. συνδέεται πιθ. με τα μανός και μάνυ (πρβλ. κόνυζα, μώλυζα)].
Frisk Etymological English
Grammatical information: f.
Meaning: μονοκέφαλον σκόροδον H.
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
Etymology: The word is no doubt a Pre-Greek plant name (which has nothing to do with μανός); for words in -ζα (note the short -α) cf. κόνυζα (from -dya?).