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1 ναρκίσσινον
ναρκίσσινοςmade of narcissus: masc acc sgναρκίσσινοςmade of narcissus: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 νάρκισσος
Grammatical information: m. (f.)Derivatives: ναρκίσσινος `made from narcissus, nacissus-coloured' (Hp., Dsc., pap.), - ίτης name of a stone (D. P., Plin.; because of the colour or the smell?; cf. Redard 58).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Connection with νάρκη has been considered because of the appeasing effect of the plant (Picard Mél. Navarre 328 n. 7; thus already Plu. 2, 647 b), either with the foreign σσο-suffix (after κυπάρισσος?) or through folketymological adaptation of a foreign word. But the suffix points to a Pre-Greek word; cf. Hester Lingua 13(1965,361, with Heubeck Vox Romanica 19(1960)151f.Page in Frisk: 2, 290Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νάρκισσος
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3 ναρκισσίνου
ναρκίσσινοςmade of narcissus: masc /neut gen sg -
4 ναρκισσίνους
ναρκίσσινοςmade of narcissus: masc acc pl -
5 ναρκισσίνω
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6 ναρκισσίνῳ
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7 ναρκίσσινος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ναρκίσσινος
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ναρκίσσινον — ναρκίσσινος made of narcissus masc acc sg ναρκίσσινος made of narcissus neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ναρκισσίνου — ναρκίσσινος made of narcissus masc/neut gen sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)