See also: βώλος

Ancient Greek edit

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Etymology edit

Unknown; a candidate for Pre-Greek origin. Alternatively from Proto-Indo-European *bow-lo-, from an expressive root *bew- (to swell, bubble; round object) (compare Latin bulla (bubble, knob), Proto-Germanic *pullaz (round object)). Compare also Ancient Greek βολβός (bolbós, bulb), βουνός (bounós, hill, mound; clot) and βουβών (boubṓn, swelling; groin), but according to Beekes these can hardly be related.

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Noun edit

βῶλος (bôlosf (genitive βώλου); second declension

  1. lump, clod of earth, turf
    Synonym: πηλός (pēlós)
  2. (poetic) land, soil
  3. lump of gold, nugget

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Descendants edit

  • Greek: βώλος (vólos), σβώλος (svólos)
  • Late Latin: bōlus

Further reading edit