-
1 κύμῑνον
κύμῑνονGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `cummin' (Hp., Sophr., com.), ;Dialectal forms: Myc. kumino \/kuminon\/.Compounds: as 1. member e.g. in κυμινο-πρίστης "cummin-splitter", i.e. `skin-flint' (Arist., corn.).Derivatives: κυμιν-ώδης `c.-like' (Thphr.), - ινος `of c.', - ᾶς `c.-seller' (inscr. Jaffa), - εύω `sprinkle with c.' (Orac. ap. Luc.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Sem. LW [loanword]; cf. Hebr. kammōn, Akkad. kamūnu etc. (Lewy Fremdw. 38), but Kretschmer KZ 29, 440 found them rather in the plant-names κάμων (Nic.) and σκαμ(μ)ωνία, - ώνιον (com., Nic.) `kind of bindweed'. "Vielleicht ist mit Lewy eine zwiefache Entlehnung anzunehmen." (Frisk). Cf. also Grimme Glotta 14, 19. Ruijgh thought that the word, with its typical Pre-Greek suffix -ῑν-, was in first instance a loan from Anatolia (or the Aegaean) and Semitic could have it from the same source ( Lingua 58, 1982, 209), cf. Fur. 187 n. 18 on βράθυ. See E. Masson, Emprunts sémit. 51. - Lat. LW [loanword] cumīnum; from there the modern Europ. forms (Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 1, 655).Page in Frisk: 2,49Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κύμῑνον
См. также в других словарях:
Lozi mythology — The main function of Lozi mythology is to show that the original Lozi people (the Luyi or Luyana) were dwellers on the Barotse Floodplain of the upper Zambezi River and that they are, therefore, entitled to claim unchallenged title to that… … Wikipedia
Cumin — Geerah redirects here. For a unit of measurement, see girah. Not to be confused with curcumin. For Irish saints of this name, see Cumméne. Cumin Scientific classification … Wikipedia
cumin — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cymen, from Latin cuminum, from Greek kyminon, of Semitic origin; akin to Akkadian kamūnu cumin Date: before 12th century a small annual herb (Cuminum cyminum) of the carrot family cultivated for… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cumin — Cuminum cyminum … Wikipédia en Français
Cuminum — Cumin Cumin … Wikipédia en Français
Cuminum cyminum — Cumin Cumin … Wikipédia en Français
κύμινο — (Cuminum cyminum). Ετήσιο ποώδες φυτό, της οικογένειας των σκιαδοφόρων (δικοτυλήδονα). Κατάγεται από την Αίγυπτο και είναι γνωστό από την αρχαιότητα με τη σημερινή του ονομασία. Έχει όρθιο, πολύκλαδο βλαστό, ύψους 20 40 εκ., με βαθιά σχισμένα… … Dictionary of Greek
Kümmel — Sm std. (8. Jh.), mhd. kumin, ahd. kumī(n) n., kumih, kumil, mndd. komīn Entlehnung. Ebenso ae. cymen m./n.; entlehnt aus l. cumīnum n. (wohl über eine romanische Sprache, etwa frz. comin). Das Wort geht über gr. kýmīnon n. auf eine semitische… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
pernosis — 1 per̃nosis sm. (1) kamanų dirželis, einantis arkliui per nosį, antprusnis: Kamunų parnosis platus Kv. Nutrūko par̃nosis, i pabėgo arklys Rt. Būtų šiaip geros kamanos, tik par̃nosis pelių sugraužtas Skr … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
kumin- — *kumin germ.?, Substantiv: nhd. Kümmel; ne. cumin; Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., as., ahd.; Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. cumīnum; Etymologie: s. lat … Germanisches Wörterbuch
LEPROSY — The term ẓaraʿat is traditionally rendered leprosy because of its translation by Greek lepra (LXX, New Testament, and Josephus). The Greek covers a wide range of diseases that produced scales. Greek lepra may have included true leprosy, i.e.,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism