Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Closest to ψόλος (psólos, soot). Furnée connects ψοῖθος (psoîthos, ashes) and assumes also *ψῶδος (*psôdos, dirt), on the basis of ψωδαρέον (psōdaréon, dry, parched; squalid, wretched), suggesting a Pre-Greek origin.

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Noun

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ψόθος (psóthosm (genitive ψόθου); second declension

  1. uncleanness, foulness
    Synonyms: ἀκαθαρσία (akatharsía), ῥύπος (rhúpos)

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