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1 καρτός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: adjunct of onion, garlic ( πράσον, κρόμμυον) `cut', τὸ καρτόν `chive' (Dsc., Gal., Gp.); also of clothes, `(finely) cut'? (IG 22 1514, 39f.; χλανίς, χλανίσκιον); καρτοί κεκουρευμένοι H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: - Verbal adjective of κείρω (s. v.); but no form *καρτος is known. For the connection with onion cf. NHG Schnittlauch (chive) and Knoblauch (garlic), from OHG klobo-louh to OE clufu `onion' and OHG klioban ` klieben, split'; Lat. sectīle porrum `chive'. So the etym. remains uncertain.Page in Frisk: 1,794Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καρτός
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