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Headword:
*fhgo/s
Adler number: phi,260
Translated headword: tree, oak
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning a] dru=s; or a pine.
"There were very tall trees, a beech(?) and a fir, oaks and lindens."[1]
Greek Original:*fhgo/s: dru=s: h)\ peu/kh. h)=n de\ de/ndra u(permege/qh, fhgo\s kai\ e)la/th, dru/es te kai\ fi/lura.
Notes:
cf. already
phi 258
According to LSJ,
fhgo/s is the Valonia oak,
Quercus aegilops. The Greek
fhgo/s (Doric
fago/s) is cognate with Latin
fagus and English "beech"; also with the verb
fagei=n "to eat", implying that it must have been a kind of tree with edible nuts. It has been claimed that the name was transferred from beech to oak because beeches did not occur in southern Greece (see Wikipedia at web address 1).
[1] Quotation unidentifiable.
Associated internet address:
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Keywords: botany; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; food
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 23 June 2005@00:31:24.
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