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|Transliteration C=vaskaylis
|Transliteration C=vaskaylis
|Beta Code=baskau/lhs
|Beta Code=baskau/lhs
|Definition=ου, ὁ, perhaps = Lat. [[vasculum]], POxy.109.22 (iii/iv A. D.).
|Definition=βασκαύλου, ὁ, perhaps = Lat. [[vasculum]], POxy.109.22 (iii/iv A. D.).
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|etymtx=Grammatical information: m/f?<br />Meaning: unknown utensil (POxy. 1, 109, 22, III-IVp).<br />Other forms: Perhaps [[μασκαύλης]]<br />Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Celt.<br />Etymology: Grenfell-Hunt suggest Lat. [[vasculum]], but this wil hardly give the Greek form. WH thought that it was a loan from Lat. [[bascauda]], [[m-]]. (Mart.) <b class="b2">eherner Spülnapf</b>. Thus Szemerényi, Gnomon 43 (1971) 660, but his proposal that the Greek word is due to a misreading of [[Λ]] for [[Δ]] is improbable; it could well be a phonetic development. Fur. 212 thinks that the word is Pre-Greek, as shown by <b class="b2">b/m</b> and <b class="b2">d/l</b>. He further recalls Talmud. [[maskel]] [[basin]], which would confirm origin in an Anatolian language. But Martialis 14, 99 seems to prove that the word is Celtic (or perhaps a Eur. substratum word).
|etymtx=Grammatical information: m/f?<br />Meaning: unknown utensil (POxy. 1, 109, 22, III-IVp).<br />Other forms: Perhaps [[μασκαύλης]]<br />Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Celt.<br />Etymology: Grenfell-Hunt suggest Lat. [[vasculum]], but this wil hardly give the Greek form. WH thought that it was a loan from Lat. [[bascauda]], [[m-]]. (Mart.) <b class="b2">eherner Spülnapf</b>. Thus Szemerényi, Gnomon 43 (1971) 660, but his proposal that the Greek word is due to a misreading of [[Λ]] for [[Δ]] is improbable; it could well be a phonetic development. Fur. 212 thinks that the word is Pre-Greek, as shown by <b class="b2">b/m</b> and <b class="b2">d/l</b>. He further recalls Talmud. [[maskel]] [[basin]], which would confirm origin in an Anatolian language. But Martialis 14, 99 seems to prove that the word is Celtic (or perhaps a Eur. substratum word).
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|ftr='''βασκαύλης''': {baskaúlēs}<br />'''Meaning''': ein Hausgerät unbekannter Art (''POxy''. 1, 109, 22, III-IV<sup>p</sup>).<br />'''Etymology''': Bedeutung und Herkunft unbekannt. Grenfell-Hunt denken fragend an lat. ''vasculum''.<br />'''Page''' 1,224
|ftr='''βασκαύλης''': {baskaúlēs}<br />'''Meaning''': ein Hausgerät unbekannter Art (''POxy''. 1, 109, 22, III-IV<sup>p</sup>).<br />'''Etymology''': Bedeutung und Herkunft unbekannt. Grenfell-Hunt denken fragend an lat. ''vasculum''.<br />'''Page''' 1,224
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