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1 κύσθος 1
κύσθος 1.Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `pudenda muliebra' (Eup., Ar.), κυσός ἡ πυγή. η γυναικεῖον αἰδοῖον H. with long υ Pfeiffer ad loc.Compounds: Compp. e.g. κυσθο-κορώνη = νύμφη, `clitoris' (Com. Adesp.); κυσο-λαμπίς. ἡ περιλαμπομένη ταῖς νυξὶ κανθαρίς H.; cf. Strömberg Wortstudien 13 f.; κυσο-βακκαρις ὁ τὸν κυσόν μυρίζων (Com. Adesp. 1062); κυσο-λάκων = παισεραστής (Com. Adesp. 1066); κυσο-νίπτης πόρνος (Η.); κυσο-χήνη (H.); κυσο-δακνιᾳ̃ ψωριᾳ̃ (from δάκνω with - ιάω from the verbs of disease); also κύσσαρος `ānus' (Hp., Gal., Erot.); on the formation Chantraine Formation 226; cf. also κύτταρος.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The proposed explanations are all hypothetic: from * kudh-to- or * kudh-dho- to κεύθω; from * kuz-dho- to Lat. custōs; κυσός from *κυθ-σο-, *κυθ-ι̯ο-, *κυτ-σο-, *κυτ-ι̯ο-? - Further suggestions in Bq, Pok. 952f., W.-Hofmann s. cunnus and custōs. - The variation κύσθο- κυσό- suggests a Pre-Greek word, which may be confirmed by κύττ\/ σσαρος if it belongs here.Page in Frisk: 2,56Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κύσθος 1
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2 κύτος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `rounding, vault of a shield, a cuirass, a vessel etc., vessel, trunk, body' (trag., com., Pl. Ti. a. Lg., Arist., Plb.);.Derivatives: ἐγ-κυτί(ς) `to the skin' (s. v.)Etymology: Uncertain κυτίς `cupboard, box' (sch. Ar. Pax 665); for κοιτίς? Of old connected with σκῦτος, Lat. cutis `skin', Germ., e.g. OHG hūt ' Haut' etc. The word was split (e.g. by Curtius) in two: 1. `skin', 2. `hollow' (to κυέω etc.) [which would have a long ῡ]. For one source Walde LEW2 s. cunnus with a meaning `cover, conceal' = `conceal something, vault (around)(?)' (accepted by Bq); rejected by WP. 2, 546. A meaning `cover, skin' can hardly be demonstrated for κύτος and is also not necessary for ἐγ-κυτί (s. above). Connection with the group of κυέω however cannot without difficulty be assumed, as per Frisk; for the short vowel (against κῦ-μα etc.) he refers to Lat. cŭ-mŭlus [but does this belong here?] and W.-Hofmann s. v.; (formation like ἔν-τος?). - Unclear. I see no connection with κυέω. The variation long: short is dificult.Page in Frisk: 2,57Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κύτος
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