Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

Possibly of onomatopoeic origin. The suffix in -γ- is found in semantically close forms, such as λαλαγή (lalagḗ), σμαραγέω (smaragéō) and οἰμωγή (oimōgḗ). Furnée compares σπαταγγίζειν (spatangízein); the word could also be of Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation edit

 

Noun edit

πάτᾰγος (pátagosm (genitive πατᾰ́γου); second declension

  1. clatter, crash (of trees falling)
  2. chattering of the teeth
  3. rattle or crash of thunder
  4. plash of a body falling into water

Inflection edit

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Latin: patagus

Further reading edit