καμασήν
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French (Bailly abrégé)
ῆνος (ὁ) :
poisson en gén.
Étymologie: DELG -.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
καμασήν -ῆνος, ὁ, poët. vis:. φῦλον ἄμουσον ἄγουσα πολυσπερέων καμασήνων die de stemloze schare van zaadrijke vissen leidt Emped. B 74.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
κᾰμᾰσήν: ῆνος ὁ камасен (неизвестный нам вид рыбы) Emped. ap. Plut., Anth.
Frisk Etymological English
-ῆνος
Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: name of an unknown fish (Emp., AP, Hdn. Gr., H.).
Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Eur. substr.
Etymology: - From the fish name ἠλακατήν from ἠλακάτη one would posite for καμασήν a basis *κάμασος with suffixal -ασος as in πέτασος, κόμπασος (Chantraine Formation 435; I don't understand the reasoning and I don't find it in the Formation). One connects Baltoslavic words for the Wels [unknown to me], Lith. šāmas, Latv. sams, Slav. (Russ. etc.) som. One further connects κάμ-αξ pole, bar (s. v.), Solmsen Wortforsch. 122f.; on the motive see Strömberg Fischnamen 36. So from a Eur. substratum? Fur. 214 connects κάβα(ι)σος, καμασός, but without evidence.