βασκευταί

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κακῶν θάλατταν ὁ κακὸς ἄνθρωπος φέρει → the evil man brings a sea of evils

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Full diacritics: βασκευταί Medium diacritics: βασκευταί Low diacritics: βασκευταί Capitals: ΒΑΣΚΕΥΤΑΙ
Transliteration A: baskeutaí Transliteration B: baskeutai Transliteration C: vaskeftai Beta Code: baskeutai/

English (LSJ)

φασκίδες, ἀγκάλαι, Id.:—also βάσκιοι· δεσμαὶ φρύγανων, Id. βάσκιλλος· κίσσα, Id. βάσκον· χῶρον, Id.

Spanish (DGE)

φασκίδες. ἀγκάλαι Hsch.

• Etimología: Se ha postulado un origen ilir. y rel. lat. fascis a partir de una r. *bhn̥dh-sk-, lo mismo que βάσκιοι aunque no hay confirmación.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.\/f?
Meaning: φασκίδες, ἀγκάλαι.
Other forms: Cf. βάσκιοι δεσμαὶ φρυγάνων H.
Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Eur.
Etymology: The word has been considered Macedonian and cognate with Lat. fascia binding, Germ. Band. Szemerényi, KZ 71 (1954) 212f, thought it was Illyrian. φασκίδες would then be the real Greek development. The word seems rather a European substratum word, s. Beekes, 125 Jahre Idg. (2000) 21-31. Not to φάσκωλος.