See also: ρύγχος

Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *srungʰ- and related to Old Armenian ռունգն (ṙungn, nose). See also Proto-Celtic *srognā (nose).

Pronunciation edit

 

Noun edit

ῥῠ́γχος (rhúnkhosn (genitive ῥῠ́γχους); third declension

  1. snout, the nose of an animal, muzzle
  2. beak of a bird, bill
    Synonym: ῥάμφος (rhámphos)

Inflection edit

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Greek: ρύγχος (rýnchos)

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