γαυνάκης

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θυγάτριον ὡραῖον ἤδη γάμου → a girl already of marriageable age | a daughter, already marriageable

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Full diacritics: γαυνάκης Medium diacritics: γαυνάκης Low diacritics: γαυνάκης Capitals: ΓΑΥΝΑΚΗΣ
Transliteration A: gaunákēs Transliteration B: gaunakēs Transliteration C: gavnakis Beta Code: gauna/khs

English (LSJ)

ὁ, = γαυνάκη.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

γαυνάκης: -ου, ὁ, = καυνάκης, Κλήμ. Ἀλ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
c. καυνάκης.

Spanish (DGE)

v. καυνάκης.

Greek Monolingual

γαυνάκης, ο (Α)
ο καυνάκης, ένδυμα από χοντρό ύφασμα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Πρόκειται για δάνεια λέξη, πιθανώς από το περσικό gαunαkα «τριχωτός» (πρβλ. αβεστ. gαοnα «μαλλιά, χρώμα μαλλιών», ακκαδ. gunαkku «είδος πανωφοριού»)].

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: a thick cloak (Persian, Babylonian?) (pap., Peripl. M. Rubr., Clem. Al.),
Other forms: also καυνάκης (Ar.) and καυνάκη f. (pap.)
Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Pers.
Etymology: Persian LW [loanword], from *gauna-ka- hairy to Av. gaona- hair; other Iran. forms Morgenstierne Pashto 25. From Iranian also Assyr. gunakku, an article of dress. From γαυνάκης Lat. gaunaca (sinceVarro). - See Schwyzer ZII 6, 234ff. Fur. 119 rather assumes a vorderasiatisches Wanderwort.

Frisk Etymology German

γαυνάκης: {gaunákēs}
Forms: auch (mit Assimilation?, vgl. Schwyzer 257) καυνάκης (Ar. V. 1137, Men., Arr., Pap.) und καυνάκη f. (Pap.)
Grammar: m.
Meaning: Bez. eines persischen Pelzes (Pap., Peripl. M. Rubr., Clem. Al.),
Composita : Komposita καυνακοπλόκος, -ποιός (Pap.).
Derivative: Deminutivum γαυνάκιον,
Etymology : ersisches (altiranisches) LW, aus *gauna-ka- haarig, farbig zu aw. gaona- Haar, Haarfarbe; andere iran. Formen bei Morgenstierne Pashto 25. Aus dem Iranischen ebenfalls assyr. gunakku N. eines Kleidungsstückes; aus γαυνάκης lat. gaunaca (seit Varro). — Näheres bei Schwyzer ZII 6, 234ff.
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