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|etymtx=κόχλος<br />Grammatical information: m. (f.)<br />Meaning: `<b class="b2">shell-fish with a spiral shell, sea-, land-snail</b>, also `[[purple-scnail]], [[kohl]] (E., Arist., Theoc.).<br />Derivatives: Several diminutiveformations: [[κοχλίς]] f. (Luc., Man.); also name of an Arabic stone (Plin.); [[κοχλία]] = [[ξιφύδρια]], [[shell]] (H.); [[κοχλίδιον]] (pap., Epict.), <b class="b3">-άδιον</b> (sch.). - Further: [[κοχλίας]] m. `[[snail with spiral shell]], often metaph. `<b class="b2">waterscrew, spiral stair etc.</b>' (com., Arist., hell.); Lat. LW <b class="b2">coc(h)lea</b>, cf. Ernout Aspects du vocab. latin 54f.; [[κοχλιός]] <b class="b2">id.</b>' (Paul. Aeg., Aët., Gloss.); [[κόχλαξ]] m. = [[κάχληξ]] (LXX, Dsc.); Lat. LW [[coclāca]] (Orib. lat.; cf. Ernout l. c.).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: Unclear [[κοχλιάξων]] (<b class="b3">-άζων</b>), <b class="b3">-οντος</b> m. kind of machine-screw (Orib.; after [[ἄξων]]?). - From Lat. <b class="b2">coc(h)lear</b>, <b class="b2">-āris</b> n. (from <b class="b2">coc(h)lea</b>) as backformation [[κοχλιάριον]] `[[spoon]], also as measure (Dsc., medic.); orig. name of a spoon, of which the sharp end was used to draw the snail from its shell; cf. W.-Hofmann s. <b class="b2">coc(h)lear</b>. Connection with [[κόγχος]], [[κόγχη]] (s. v.) is evident; it has (Pre-Greek) prenasalization. Note also the vowel-variation in [[κόχλαξ]] | |etymtx=κόχλος<br />Grammatical information: m. (f.)<br />Meaning: `<b class="b2">shell-fish with a spiral shell, sea-, land-snail</b>, also `[[purple-scnail]], [[kohl]] (E., Arist., Theoc.).<br />Derivatives: Several diminutiveformations: [[κοχλίς]] f. (Luc., Man.); also name of an Arabic stone (Plin.); [[κοχλία]] = [[ξιφύδρια]], [[shell]] (H.); [[κοχλίδιον]] (pap., Epict.), <b class="b3">-άδιον</b> (sch.). - Further: [[κοχλίας]] m. `[[snail with spiral shell]], often metaph. `<b class="b2">waterscrew, spiral stair etc.</b>' (com., Arist., hell.); Lat. LW <b class="b2">coc(h)lea</b>, cf. Ernout Aspects du vocab. latin 54f.; [[κοχλιός]] <b class="b2">id.</b>' (Paul. Aeg., Aët., Gloss.); [[κόχλαξ]] m. = [[κάχληξ]] (LXX, Dsc.); Lat. LW [[coclāca]] (Orib. lat.; cf. Ernout l. c.).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: Unclear [[κοχλιάξων]] (<b class="b3">-άζων</b>), <b class="b3">-οντος</b> m. kind of machine-screw (Orib.; after [[ἄξων]]?). - From Lat. <b class="b2">coc(h)lear</b>, <b class="b2">-āris</b> n. (from <b class="b2">coc(h)lea</b>) as backformation [[κοχλιάριον]] `[[spoon]], also as measure (Dsc., medic.); orig. name of a spoon, of which the sharp end was used to draw the snail from its shell; cf. W.-Hofmann s. <b class="b2">coc(h)lear</b>. Connection with [[κόγχος]], [[κόγχη]] (s. v.) is evident; it has (Pre-Greek) prenasalization. Note also the vowel-variation in [[κόχλαξ]]/ <b class="b3">κά-</b>. | ||
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