κρίβανος

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Etymology[edit]

A technical loan of unknown origin. Walde suggested a connection with Proto-Germanic *hlaibaz (loaf), while Lewy proposed a Semitic origin; both proposals are unconvincing. Furnée lists the words among examples of the interchange of "ρ" and "λ" in Pre-Greek words, which is probable.

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Noun[edit]

κρῑ́βᾰνος (krī́banosm (genitive κρῑβᾰ́νου); second declension

  1. covered earthen vessel, wherein bread was baked by putting hot embers round it
  2. funnel-shaped vessel, used for drawing water
  3. underground channel or vaulted passage, in irrigation works
  4. hollow, cavern in a rock

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  • Latin: clibanus

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