*fu/sigges: ta\ e)n tai=s knh/mais e)kkau/mata. h)\ to\ e)kto\s le/pisma tw=n skoro/dwn. h( fusi/ggh. h( eu)qei=a *fu/sigc.
[1] =
Synagoge phi234,
Photius phi349 Theodoridis,
Etymologicum Gudianum 559.51,
Etymologicum Magnum 802.55; identified as an Attic usage by
Moeris phi32.
[2] From the
scholia to
Aristophanes,
Acharnians 526, where the related participle
pefusiggwme/noi ('blistered') occurs. See
pi 1434, where this material recurs, and cf.
Erotianus 122.9; contrast
Hesychius phi1048 (Latte adduces
Diocles of Carystus fr. 196 van der Eijk) where it is defined as a type of garlic, and
Hesychius pi2138 and
Photius, where it is the innermost part of garlic. See also
Theophrastus,
Enquiry into Plants 7.4.12. The form
fusi/ggh is attested only in
scholia to
Aristophanes and the derivative Suda entries.
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