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|Definition=ὁ, Lat. <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[hibiscus]],= [[ἀλθαία]], [[varia lectio|v.l.]] in Ps.-Dsc.3.146, Erot. s.v. [[ῥίζη ἀλθαίης]]; also written ἐβίσκος, q.v.</span> | |Definition=ὁ, Lat. <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[hibiscus]],= [[ἀλθαία]], [[varia lectio|v.l.]] in Ps.-Dsc.3.146, Erot. [[sub verbo|s.v.]] [[ῥίζη ἀλθαίης]]; also written ἐβίσκος, q.v.</span> | ||
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Revision as of 18:10, 1 February 2021
English (LSJ)
ὁ, Lat. A hibiscus,= ἀλθαία, v.l. in Ps.-Dsc.3.146, Erot. s.v. ῥίζη ἀλθαίης; also written ἐβίσκος, q.v.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1235] ὁ, Eibisch, eine Art wilder Malven, Diosc.
Greek Monolingual
ο (Α ἰβίσκος και ἐβίσκος)
νεοελλ.
αγγειόσπερμο δικότυλο φυτό της τάξης μαλβώδη, οικογένεια μαλβίδες,
αρχ.
το φυτό αλθαία.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Η λ. είναι δάνεια από το λατ. hibiscus, το οποίο, με τη σειρά του, είναι δάνειο πιθ. από την κελτική].
Frisk Etymological English
Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: a kind of mallow, marsh mallow = ἀλθαία (s. on ἀλθαίνω) (v. l. in Ps.-Dsc. 3, 146, Erot.)
Other forms: Also ἐβίσκος (Gal., Aët.)
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]
Etymology: Formed like the synonymous ἀλθίσκος and other plant-names (Chantraine Formation 407); further unclear. Identical with earlier (Verg.) Lat. (h)ibiscum (eb-), -us and in spite of the suffixes perh. from there, in which case one thinks of Celtic origin, s. W.-Hofmann s. v. Cf. also on ἰβηρίς. Fur. 355 thinks the word comes from Greek and is Pre-Greek, where ε\/ι is frequent.
Frisk Etymology German
ἰβίσκος: (v. l. in Ps.-Dsk. 3, 146, Erot.),
{ibískos}
Forms: auch ἐβίσκος (Gal., Aët.)
Meaning: eine Art Malve, Eibisch, = ἀλθαία (s. zu ἀλθαίνω).
Etymology : Wie das synonyme ἀλθίσκος und andere Pflanzennamen gebildet (Chantraine Formation 407); sonst dunkel. Mit den früher (seit Verg.) belegten lat. (h)ibiscum (eb-), -us identisch und trotz des Suffixes vielleicht daraus stammend, in welchem Falle keltischer Ursprung zu erwägen ist, s. W.-Hofmann s. v. m. Lit. Vgl. auch zu ἰβηρίς.
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