Ancient Greek edit

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Etymology edit

Probably Pre-Greek. Compare Akkadian 𒆷𒄩𒉡 (laḫannu, flask, bottle (of clay, glass or metal)), Hittite 𒆷𒄩𒉌 (lahan(n)i), Ancient Greek λεκάνη (lekánē, basin), Aramaic לִגְנָא (lignā, a unit of square measure) > rare Arabic لُجْنَة (lujna), Aramaic לְגִינָא (ləgīnā), לְגִינְתָּא (ləgīntā, jug for wine and oil, lagin, a unit of volume measure), Ge'ez ልጕን (ləgʷən), ልጐን (ləgʷän, a unit of measure, a pot used for storing and for measuring), Amharic ለገን (lägän, a fictile vessel).

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Noun edit

λᾰ́γῡνος, λᾰ́γῠνος (lágūnos, lágunosm or f (genitive λαγῡ́νου or λαγῠ́νου); second declension

  1. flagon, pitcher, flask

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  • Originally masculine, later sometimes feminine.

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