Ancient Greek edit

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Etymology edit

Unclear. Frisk suggests it could stand for *ψήχια (*psḗkhia), from ψήχω (psḗkhō, to rub down) (because of its hard, raw skin), comparing θρίσσα (thríssa, kind of fish) and θρίξ (thríx, hair). Of course, this is only a suggestion.

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Noun edit

ψῆττᾰ (psêttaf (genitive ψήττης); first declension

  1. kind of flatfish, perhaps the turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
    Synonym: ῥόμβος (rhómbos)
  2. (figuratively) glutton, gourmandizer

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  • Latin: psētta

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