Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

It shares the same origin of ἰσχνός (iskhnós, dry, arid) and ἰσχαλέος (iskhaléos, dry, barren).

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ἰσχᾰ́ς (iskhásf (genitive ἰσχᾰ́δος); third declension

  1. dried fig
  2. kind of spurge (Euphorbia apios)
    Synonyms: ἄπῐος (ápios), χᾰμαιρᾰ́φᾰνος (khamairáphanos)

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