Ancient Greek edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin cunīculus, although attested earlier (in Polybius) than the latter.[1]

Pronunciation edit

 

Noun edit

κύνικλος (kúniklosm (genitive κυνίκλου); second declension

  1. rabbit
    Synonyms: δασύπους (dasúpous), ἡμίλαγος (hēmílagos), λαγιδεύς (lagideús), λεβηρίς (lebērís)

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Greek: κονικλοτροφείο (koniklotrofeío)

Further reading edit

  1. ^ Dickey, Eleanor (2023) Latin loanwords in Ancient Greek: A lexicon and analysis, Cambridge University Press, →DOI, page 236