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Transliteration A: enkrasícholos Transliteration B: enkrasicholos Transliteration C: egkrasicholos Beta Code: e)gkrasi/xolos

English (LSJ)

[ῐ], a small fish,

   A anchovy, Arist.HA569b27, Call.Fr. 38, Ael.NA8.18.

German (Pape)

[Seite 709] ὁ (mit Galle gemischt), ein kleiner Fisch, wie die Sardelle, Arist. H. A. 6, 15; vgl. Ael. H. A. 8, 18 u. Ath. VII, 285 a.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐγκρᾱσίχολος: ὁ, εἶδος μικροῦ ἰχθύος, συνώνυμ. τῷ ἐγγραυλὶς (ἢ ἔγγραυλις) κοινῶς χαψί, Ἀριστ. Ἱστ. Ζ. 6. 15, 9, ἴδε Κοραῆ σημ. εἰς Ξενοκρ. σ. 168.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
anchois, poisson.
Étymologie: ἐγκεράννυμι, χολή.

Spanish (DGE)

(ἐγκρᾱσίχολος) -ου, ὁ

• Prosodia: [-ῐ-]
1 ict., un tipo de boquerón, Engraulis encrasicholus Arist.HA 569b27, Fr.302, 309, Call.Fr.406.
2 ref. pers. irascible, colérico Phot.ε 61.

• Etimología: Quizá formado sobre ἐν κρασί (< κρατί c. asibilación) τὴν χολὴν (ἔχων), porque tienen las entrañas muy cerca de la cabeza.

Greek Monolingual

ἐγκρασίχολος, ο (Α)
η εγγραυλίς, το χαψί.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐγκρασίχολος: ὁ зоол. анчоус (Engraulis encrasicholus) Arst.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: kind of anchovy (Arist.)
Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]
Etymology: Because the intestines are attached to the head? Thompson, Fishes s.v.