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1 ὑάγχη
A angina with external swellings like those in scrofula, Cael.Aur.CP3.1: v. κυν-άγχη. -
2 ἄγχω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `squeeze, strangle' (Il.).Derivatives: ἀγχόνη `strangling' cf. περόνη etc. (Lat. LW [loanword] angina, Leumann Sprache 1, 205, but see EM).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [42] *h₂enǵʰ- `narrow, oppress'Etymology: Lat. angō `bind together, strangle'. Other languages have the u-stem adj. Skt. aṃhú- `narrow', Goth. aggwus, Arm. anju-k, OCS ǫzъ-kъ.See also: Cf. ἄγχι.Page in Frisk: 1,17-18Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄγχω
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3 βράγχος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `hoarseness, angina' (Hp.),Other forms: also βάραγχος (Hippon.), βράγχη f. (Xenocr.) `id.' and βραγχία ἡ περιτράχηλος ἀλγηδών H.Derivatives: βραγχαλέος `hoarse' (Hp.), βραγχός `id.' (AP). - βραγχάω, βραγχιάω `have a sore throat' (Arist.); βραγχιάζοισθε πνίγοισθε H. - Separate βράγχια pl. `gills of fishes, bronchial tubes', also βαράγχια, βαράχνια (Hdn.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The resemblance with βρόγχος `windpipe' may have caused the transition of the meaning of βράγχια. Fur. 128 connects βραχώδης τραχύς H. and βρακίας τραχεῖς τόπους H. (and βαρακινῃ̃σιν ἀκάνθαις. σκόλοψι H.); this gives βρακ-\/ βραχ-\/ βραγχ-, variations that are typical Pre-Gr. The aorist βραχεῖν `rattle, clash' (Johansson KZ 36, 345f.) may also be connected: produce a raw sound. The secondary vowel of βάραγχος (Schwyzer 278, 831) is phonetically easy, but also frequent in Pre-Gr. words (Fur. 378-385). - Outside Greek one adduces OIr. brong(a)ide `hoarse' (Fick 2, 186). -Page in Frisk: 1,262Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βράγχος
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