See also: Γαληψός

Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

The formation is similar to χορδαψός (khordapsós), σκινδαψός (skindapsós) and λύκαψος (lúkapsos), so it is probably a Pre-Greek word. Compare Γαληψός (Galēpsós), considered Pre-Greek for the same reason. γαληψός (galēpsós) may be derived from the place name.

Pronunciation edit

 

Noun edit

γαληψός (galēpsósf (genitive γαληψοῦ); second declension

  1. Mediterranean figwort (Scrophularia peregrina)

Inflection edit

Further reading edit