Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Uncertain. Has been linked to φθείρω (phtheírō, to ruin, to destroy) which is of Indo-European origin, though the connection is doubtful and considered as a folk etymology.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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φθείρ (phtheírm (genitive φθειρός); third declension

  1. louse
    • 161 CE – 180 CE, Marcus Aurelius, Meditations 3.3:
      Δημόκριτον δὲ οἱ φθεῖρες, Σωκράτην δὲ ἄλλοι φθεῖρες ἀπέκτειναν.
      Dēmókriton dè hoi phtheîres, Sōkrátēn dè álloi phtheîres apékteinan.
      Democritus was killed by lice, and lice of another kind killed Socrates.

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Descendants

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  • Mariupol Greek: фтыр (ftyr)
  • Cypriot Greek: φτείρα (fteíra)

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