Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Unknown. Traditionally derived from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (round, swollen), like Latin galla (oak apple). However, Beekes suggests a Pre-Greek origin, comparing the word with ᾰ̓́γλῑς (áglīs, clove of garlic), γέλγῐς (gélgis, clove of garlic) and γᾰ́λῐνθοι (gálinthoi, chickpeas).

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Noun

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γᾰγγλῐ́ον (ganglíonn (genitive γᾰγγλῐ́ου); second declension

  1. (oncology) encysted tumour on a tendon or aponeurosis
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Descendants

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  • English: ganglion

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