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|etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: <b class="b2">edible crab, crab, Cancer pagurus</b> (Ar., Arist.).<br />Other forms: S. below.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: Prop. "whose <b class="b3">οὑρά</b> consists of <b class="b3">πάγος</b>" referring to the harshness of the short back of the body (as opposed to the more soft tail of other sprecies). - The traditional etymology is unconvincing. More probably it is a Pre-Greek word. Furnée (165 w. n. 89. 90 and 331 w. n. 32) connects <b class="b3">φάγρος</b>, <b class="b3">φάγωρος ἰξθῦς ποιός</b> H. Latin took the word as [[pagurus]], from where MFr., NFr. <b class="b2">pag(r)ure</b> | |etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: <b class="b2">edible crab, crab, Cancer pagurus</b> (Ar., Arist.).<br />Other forms: S. below.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: Prop. "whose <b class="b3">οὑρά</b> consists of <b class="b3">πάγος</b>" referring to the harshness of the short back of the body (as opposed to the more soft tail of other sprecies). - The traditional etymology is unconvincing. More probably it is a Pre-Greek word. Furnée (165 w. n. 89. 90 and 331 w. n. 32) connects <b class="b3">φάγρος</b>, <b class="b3">φάγωρος ἰξθῦς ποιός</b> H. Latin took the word as [[pagurus]], from where MFr., NFr. <b class="b2">pag(r)ure</b> [[Cancer pagurus]]; with sec. [[r]] also <b class="b3">φαγρώριος</b>. Cf. also <b class="b3">σκίουρος</b>. | ||
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