βοῦτις

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Τὴν ἀρχὴν ὅ, τι καὶ λαλω̃ ὑμι̃ν (John 8:25) → Just what I have been saying to you from the very beginning

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Full diacritics: βοῦτις Medium diacritics: βοῦτις Low diacritics: βούτις Capitals: ΒΟΥΤΙΣ
Transliteration A: boûtis Transliteration B: boutis Transliteration C: voytis Beta Code: bou=tis

English (LSJ)

or βοῦττις, ἡ, vessel in the shape of the frustum of a cone, Hero *Stereom.2.9; βούτη ib.1.52, Aët.3.133:—Dim. βούτιον Hippiatr.34.

Greek Monolingual

βοῦτις και βοῦττις, η (Α)
κάδος, συνήθως ξύλινος, με σχήμα κόλουρου κώνου.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Βλ. βούτη).

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: f.
Meaning: vase in the form of a frustum of a cone (Hero).
Other forms: also βούτη
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
Etymology: S. Szemerényi, BSOAS 19 (1957) 627f. See βυτίνη, βωτίον, βωσίον. Lat. buttis may be a loanword. Clearly a loanword.

Frisk Etymology German

βοῦτις: {boũt(t)is}
Forms: auch βούτη
Grammar: f.,
Meaning: Faß in Form eines abgestumpften Kegels (Hero, Aët.).
Derivative: Deminutivum βουτίον (Hippiatr.).
Etymology: Ohne Zweifel Fremdwort = lat. buttis Faß. Vgl. auch βυτίνη und βωτίον, βωσίον (s. d.).
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