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1 ῥάφανος
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `cabbage, Brassica cretica' (Att. etc.), `radish, Raphanus sativus' (Arist., pap.).Derivatives: 1. ῥαφανίς, - ῖδος f. `radish' (com. a.o.) with - ίδιον n. `id.' (Pl. Com.), - ιδώδης `like a radish' (Thphr.), - ιδόομαι `to be treated with radish' (Ar.); 2. ῥαφάν-ιον n. `radish' (pap.), also ῥαπάνιον; 3. - ινος `of radish' (pap., Dsc. a.o.), - ῖτις f. `kind of iris' (Plin.; Redard 76); 4. - ηδόν adv. `in a radish-like way' (medic.). -- Beside it ῥάφυς, ῥάπυς f. `turnip' (Ath. 9, 369b, 371 c). -- Very uncertain ῥάφας acc. pl. (after H. s. ῥαφανίς with Tryphon Dor.); prob. miswritten for ῥαφάνους or ῥαφ\<άν\>ας; cf. Phot. ῥάφανον την ῥαφανῖδα. Έπίχαρμος (Fr. 204) [improbable]. With ῥάφανος cf. πύανος, λάχανον, πήγανον a. other plantnames; of ῥάφυς, ῥάπυς remind σίκυς, κάχρυς, στάχυς a.o.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Old designation of the turnip, which is widespread in the Europ. languages but shows a varying vocalism, which points to old loans: Lat. rāpum n., -a f., OHG ruoba f., Lith. rópė f., which may all come fom IE * rāp-; besides OHG raba, Bayr. Kohlraben (influenced by Lat. rāpa?), Slav., e.g. R.-CSl. rěpa, Russ. répa f. (IE * rēp or secondary derailment?; cf. Machek Ling. Posn. 2, 158 ff.); here further, with ᾰ and almost general aspiration, Gr. ῥάπυς, ῥάφυς, ῥάφανος (on the formation above). Already because of the lacking prothet. vowel ῥάπυς etc. cannot be an IE heritage; to be rejected Carnoy REGr. 71, 98 and Ant. class. 24, 22. (Quite on themselves stand Celt. forms like Welsh erfin pl. `turnips'). -- The transer of the old word for `turnip' to black radish and cabbage will be due to the decline of the cultivation of the turnip in Greece; for `turbip' a new word, γογγυλίς, came into use. Details w. rich lit. in WP. 2, 341, Pok. 852, W.-Hofmann, Fraenkel and Vasmer s.vv.; on the facts also Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 1, 612 and 2, 251. -- The variation π\/φ, and the suffix - αν-, show that the word is Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,645Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥάφανος
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2 γαστραία
γαστραίᾱ, γαστραίαturnip: fem nom /voc /acc dualγαστραίᾱ, γαστραίαturnip: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 βουνιάδα
βουνιάςFrench turnip: fem acc sg -
4 βουνιάδας
βουνιάςFrench turnip: fem acc pl -
5 βουνιάδι
βουνιάςFrench turnip: fem dat sg -
6 βουνιάδος
βουνιάςFrench turnip: fem gen sg -
7 βουνιάς
βουνιάςFrench turnip: fem nom sg -
8 βουνιάσιν
βουνιάςFrench turnip: fem dat pl -
9 γιγγίδα
γιγγίςturnip: fem acc sg -
10 γιγγίδων
γιγγίςturnip: fem gen pl -
11 γιγγίς
γιγγίςturnip: fem nom sg -
12 γογγυλοσπάραγον
γογγυλοσπάραγονturnip-tops: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
13 γογγυλί
γογγυλίςturnip: fem voc sg -
14 γογγυλίδα
γογγυλίςturnip: fem acc sg -
15 γογγυλίδας
γογγυλίςturnip: fem acc pl -
16 γογγυλίδες
γογγυλίςturnip: fem nom /voc pl -
17 γογγυλίδι
γογγυλίςturnip: fem dat sg -
18 γογγυλίδος
γογγυλίςturnip: fem gen sg -
19 γογγυλίδων
γογγυλίςturnip: fem gen pl -
20 γογγυλίς
γογγυλίςturnip: fem nom sg
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