Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Compare Old Armenian ծառ (caṙ), Old Norse kjarr (copsewood, brush-wood, thicket). Seems to be a widespread borrowing from a substrate language.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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γέρρον (gérrhonn (genitive γέρρου); second declension

  1. anything made of wicker-work
    1. an oblong shield, covered with ox-hide, such as the Persians used
    2. wattled screens or booths, used in the Athens marketplace
    3. the wicker body of a cart
    4. penthouse
    5. rod, stake, dart

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Descendants

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  • Latin: gerrae

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