Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Formation like οἶσαξ (oîsax), but further unexplained. Belardi rightly rejects a connection with Proto-Indo-European *sam- (water,sea, swamp). The suffix rather shows Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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σᾰ́μᾰξ (sámaxm (genitive σᾰ́μᾰκος); third declension

  1. rush-mat, used as a bed in war
    Synonyms: κάνης (kánēs), ψίαθος (psíathos)

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