Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

From Φᾱσῐᾱνός (Phāsiānós, Phasian) (with the implied substantive ὄρνις (órnis, bird)) from Φᾶσῐς (Phâsis, Phasis), from where, it was supposed, the bird spread to the west.

Pronunciation edit

 

Noun edit

φᾱσῐᾱνός (phāsiānósm (genitive φᾱσῐᾱνοῦ); second declension

  1. pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)
    Synonym: τέταρος (tétaros)

Inflection edit

Descendants edit

  • Greek: φασιανός (fasianós)
  • Classical Syriac: ܦܣܝܢܐ (pasyānā)
  • Hebrew: פסיון (pasyon)
  • Latin: phāsiānus (see there for further descendants)
  • Old Armenian: փասիան (pʻasian)
  • Translingual: Phasianus

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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek φασιανός (phasianós).

Noun edit

φασιανός (fasianósm (plural φασιανοί)

  1. pheasant

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