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|elnltext=πρῖνος -ου, ἡ steeneik (boom).
|elnltext=πρῖνος -ου, ἡ steeneik (boom).
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|etymtx=Grammatical information: f. (m.)<br />Meaning: <b class="b2">holm-oak, kermes-oak, Quercus ilex, coccifera</b> (Hes.).<br />Other forms: <b class="b3">πρίνη</b> f. <b class="b2">id.</b> (Eup.).<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">πριν-ίδιον</b> n. dimin. (Ar., Ael.), <b class="b3">-εύς</b> m. <b class="b2">oak grove</b> (Erythrae IVa), <b class="b3">-ινος</b> <b class="b2">made of π., hard, tough</b> (Hes.), <b class="b3">-ώδης</b> <b class="b3">π</b>.-like, hard' (Ar.); <b class="b3">Πρινόεσσα</b> f. name of an island (Epeiros).<br />Origin: Eur. substr ?<br />Etymology: Unexplained. For Anatol. origin speaks the Carin PlN <b class="b3">Πρινασσός</b> (Carnoy Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 10, 222). "Pelasgian" etymology by Carnoy REGr. 69, 284 (to be rejected). After Machek Ling. Posn. 2, 155 to Slav. [[brinъ]] [[larch]] as loan from a connon source. Earlier, also unconvincing attempts by Bq; cf. also WP. 1, 524 and W.-Hofmann s. [[cerrus]] and [[cornus]] (w. lit.). -- Furnée 165 assumes a Pre-Roman(ce) <b class="b2">*brin</b> <b class="b2">Pinus mugus</b> (Machek), so a Eur. loan.
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