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|etymtx=Grammatical information: n.<br />Meaning: name of several plants, e.g. <b class="b2">nightshade, Withania somnifera</b> (Thphr., Dsc. a.o.).<br />Other forms: (<b class="b3">-ος</b> m.), also <b class="b3">τρύχνον</b> n. (Nic. Th. v. l.), <b class="b3">-ος</b> f. (Theoc., Com. Adesp., Phot., EM).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: Unexplained. Hypothesis by H. Petersson Et. Miszellen 18ff.: from <b class="b3">*στρύκσνος</b> (cf. <b class="b3">λύχνος</b>), IE <b class="b2">*strug-s-no-</b> to MHG [[strūch]], NHG [[Strauch]], PGm. <b class="b2">*strūka-</b>, to which also Lith. <b class="b2">strùgė</b> `(Germ.) [[Zwenke]], [[Brachypodium]] (by Fraenkel s. <b class="b2">strùgas</b> with Būga rejected). -- Furnée 135 etc. brilliantly saw that this is the same wod as <b class="b3">δορύκνιον</b> (Dsc., Plu.) = <b class="b3">*δρυκνιον</b> which is <b class="b3">στρύχνον μανικόν</b> (Ps.-Dsc.) with a sec. prop vowel; this will have been [[a]], which was pronounced [[[o]]] before the following <b class="b3">υ</b>; the variation shows that the word is Pre-Greek; note the [[movable]] <b class="b3">σ-</b>. - This word gave the name [[strichnine]].
|etymtx=Grammatical information: n.<br />Meaning: name of several plants, e.g. <b class="b2">nightshade, Withania somnifera</b> (Thphr., Dsc. a.o.).<br />Other forms: (<b class="b3">-ος</b> m.), also <b class="b3">τρύχνον</b> n. (Nic. Th. v. l.), <b class="b3">-ος</b> f. (Theoc., Com. Adesp., Phot., EM).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: Unexplained. Hypothesis by H. Petersson Et. Miszellen 18ff.: from <b class="b3">*στρύκσνος</b> (cf. <b class="b3">λύχνος</b>), IE <b class="b2">*strug-s-no-</b> to MHG [[strūch]], NHG [[Strauch]], PGm. <b class="b2">*strūka-</b>, to which also Lith. <b class="b2">strùgė</b> `(Germ.) [[Zwenke]], [[Brachypodium]] (by Fraenkel s. <b class="b2">strùgas</b> with Būga rejected). -- Furnée 135 etc. brilliantly saw that this is the same wod as <b class="b3">δορύκνιον</b> (Dsc., Plu.) = <b class="b3">*δρυκνιον</b> which is <b class="b3">στρύχνον μανικόν</b> (Ps.-Dsc.) with a sec. prop vowel; this will have been [[a]], which was pronounced [[[o]]] before the following <b class="b3">υ</b>; the variation shows that the word is Pre-Greek; note the [[movable]] <b class="b3">σ-</b>. - This word gave the name [[strichnine]].
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|ftr='''στρύχνον''': {strúkhnon}<br />'''Forms''': (-ος m.), auch [[τρύχνον]] n. (Nik. ''Th''. v. l.), -ος f. (Theok., ''Kom''. ''Adesp''., Phot., ''EM'').<br />'''Grammar''': n.<br />'''Meaning''': N. verschied. Pflanzen, z.B. [[Nachtschatten]], [[Withania somnifera]] (Thphr., Dsk. u.a.)<br />'''Etymology''' : Nicht sicher erklärt. Hypothese von H. Petersson Et. Miszellen 18ff.: aus *στρύκσνος (vgl. [[λύχνος]]), idg. *''strug''-''s''-''no''- zu mhd. ''strūch'', nhd. ''Strauch'', urg. *''strūka''-, wozu noch lit. ''strùgė'' [[Zwenke]], [[Brachypodium]] (von Fraenkel s. ''strùgas'' mit Būga abgelehnt).<br />'''Page''' 2,812
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