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1 βραχίων
βραχίων, - ονοςGrammatical information: m.Derivatives: βραχιόνιον `armlet' (Delos IIa), βραχιονιστήρ `id.' (Plu.); Chantr. Form. 327f.; βραχιάλιον, - άριον (Sm.), βραχιόλιον (Alex. Trall.) from Lat. bracchiale, bracchiolum.Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]X [probably]Etymology: Acc. to Pollux 2, 138 ὅτι ἐστὶ τοῦ πήχεως βραχύτερος; cf. Bechtel Lex. s. v. Objections by Seiler, Steigerungsformen 42f. Ruijgh Ninos 9 (1968) 147f assumes the suffix in Κυλλοποδὶων. - LW [loanword] lat. bracchium, from which Welsh braich etc.Page in Frisk: 1,264Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βραχίων
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