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1 sāmtu
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2 samtu
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3 gi-ri₂-in
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4 gi-rin
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5 gug
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6 za-gul
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7 σάνδυξ
A a bright red colour, also called ἀρμένιον, Str.11.14.9 (prob. cj.); obtained by heating ψιμύθιον ( = cerussa), Dsc.5.88, cf. Plin.HN35.40; though a like colour was made from a plant of the same name, red sandalwood, Pterocarpus santalinus, Sosib. 21, Verg.Ecl.4.45, Plin. l.c., Lyd.Mag.3.64.2 pl., flesh-coloured women's garments dyed with this colour, in Lydia, ibid.3 a kind of salve, prob. a pink mixture of zinc oxide and carbonate, Dsc. l.c., Gal.12.244, Hsch.II casket, Id. [ū in genit., Prop.2.19.81; but [ucaron] in Grattius Cyn.86.] (Assyr. sâmtu, sându 'red stone', prob. cinnabar.) -
8 σάνδυξ 1
σάνδυξ 1, - υκοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: designation of a bright red colourant, a bright red mineral colour, a red transparent fabric etc. (Str. 11, 14, 9 [coni.], Dsc., Gal. a. o.); also a woman's cloth. Extens. on the meaning Flobert Rev. de phil. 90, 228 ff.Derivatives: σανδύκ-ιον n. meaning uncertain, - ινος `sandyx-coloured' (pap.); also σανδών, - όνος m. designation of a transparent fabric (Lyd. Mag.): after σιν-δών(?).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (S).Etymology: Formation as βόμβυξ a. o.; like the somehow related form from an unknown oriental(?) source (cf. OInd. sindūram `red-lead, cinnabar', Assyr. sâmtu, sându `red stone'?). Lat. LW [loanword] sandyx (Prop., Verg., Plin.). -- The formation points to a Pre-Greek word. (Cf. σάνδυξ 2.).Page in Frisk: 2,675-676Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σάνδυξ 1
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