and [sc. also attested is] r(i/zwma.
*(ri/za kai\ *(ri/zwma.
The primary headword is feminine, the secondary one neuter. Each has both literal and applied/figurative senses. In the case of
r(i/zwma [rhizome, root-mass; stem, race], it was used by early philosophers such as
Empedocles to designate the elements: see LSJ s.v.
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