Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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For ὀβρίκαλα (obríkala), compare animal names and hypocoristic formations like ὀρτάλιχος (ortálikhos) and ὁσσίχος (hossíkhos). Furnée assumes Pre-Greek origin, with interchange ὀ/ἰ between ὀβρίκαλα (obríkala) and ἰβρίκαλοι (ibríkaloi, young pigs).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ὄβρῐᾰ (óbrian pl (genitive ὀβρῐ́ων); second declension

  1. cubs of wild animals

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