Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Without a good explanation. Compared with νύσσω (nússō, to thrust, pierce) as *νύκ-ια (*núk-ia, the thrusting one), which seems possible. According to Jüthner, the word is of Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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νῠ́σσᾰ (nússaf (genitive νῠ́σσης); first declension

  1. turning post in a racecourse
    Synonyms: βαλβίς (balbís), καμπή (kampḗ), καμπτήρ (kamptḗr)
  2. starting and winning post

Inflection

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Further reading

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