See also: Βουβών

Ancient Greek

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Unknown; possibly Pre-Greek. Alternatively from a Proto-Indo-European expressive root *bew-, *bow- (to swell; ball); see βῠβός (bubós, full, great), βου- (bou-, augmentative prefix), βουνός (bounós, hill, mound; clot), βοῦᾰ (boûa, group of children; herd?), βῶλος (bôlos, clod), βολβός (bolbós, bulb), but these cannot be regular morphological derivations of the same root.

Noun

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βουβών (boubṓnm (genitive βουβῶνος); third declension

  1. groin, abdomen
  2. (pathology) a bubo in the groin (a swelling of lymph nodes due to infection)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Latin: būbō, būbōnēs

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