Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Strömberg considered this word to be Laconian for θήραφος (thḗraphos, spider). Furnée compares the word to σίραμφος (síramphos, snout), assuming that this word denotes a "snout beetle". This is semantically unlikely, but in view of the connection with θήραφος (thḗraphos), the word could be of Pre-Greek origin. Moreover, the suffix -αμβ- is typical of other substrate words, like κεράμβυξ (kerámbux, longhorn beetle).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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σήραμβος (sḗrambos)

  1. Hesychius' gives the definition as: εἶδος κανθάρου (eîdos kanthárou, literally kind of beetle).

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