Ancient Greek edit

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Etymology edit

The suffix is a reminiscent of πύελος (púelos) and σκόπελος (skópelos). Furnée further compares φάσκωλος (pháskōlos, leathern bag) and βάσκιοι (báskioi). Solmsen hesitatingly compared σφάκελος (sphákelos, spasm, gangrene), suggesting a common meaning "drawn together, tied together". Cognate to Albanian bashkë (together).[1] Beekes claims that there exists a variant in "-λλ-", and that this proves that this word is Pre-Greek, but this is dismissed by Nikolaev on the grounds that the variant in question does not actually exist.

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Noun edit

φάκελος (phákelosm (genitive φακέλου); second declension

  1. bundle, faggot

Inflection edit

Descendants edit

  • Greek: φάκελος (fákelos)

References edit

  1. ^ Albanische Etymologien (Untersuchungen zum albanischen Erbwortschatz), Bardhyl Demiraj, Leiden Studies in Indo-European 7; Amsterdam - Atlanta 1997, p.93

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Noun edit

φάκελος (fákelosm (plural φάκελοι)

  1. envelope (stationery)
  2. file, dossier
  3. (computing) directory, folder (file storage)

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