Κορυδαλλός

Ancient Greek edit

 
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Etymology edit

Identic with Ancient Greek κορυδαλλός (korudallós), a variant of κόρυδος (kórudos, crested lark), further connected to κόρυς (kórus), κόρυμβος (kórumbos) and κορυφή (koruphḗ) as well as the verbal forms κορυγγεῖν (korungeîn), κορύπτω (korúptō, push with the head or horns) and κορύσσομαι (korússomai, to rear up), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *ḱerh₂- (horn, head, top). Compare Proto-Germanic *herutaz (deer, stag), Latin cervus (deer, stag).

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Proper noun edit

Κορῠδᾰλλός (Korudallósm (genitive Κορῠδᾰλλοῦ); second declension

  1. Corydallus, Attica, Greece

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Descendants edit

  • Latin: Corydallus

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