τέρμινθος

Ancient Greek edit

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Etymology edit

The suffix "-ινθος" proves a Pre-Greek origin. The form τερέβινθος (terébinthos) was perhaps influenced by ἐρέβινθος (erébinthos, chickpea).

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Noun edit

τέρμῐνθος (términthosf (genitive τερμῐ́νθου); second declension

  1. terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus)
    Synonym: κρίτανος (krítanos)
  2. swelling like the fruit of the terebinth
  3. (botany) parasitic growth on the olive

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Descendants edit

  • Old Georgian: ტერემინთოჲ (ṭeremintoy)

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