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ἀγάλοχον

agalochon

eagle-wood, Aquilaria malacensis

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What it meant

1. ἀγάλοχον · agalochon — Beekes

ἀγάλοχον [n.] ‘eagle-wood, Aquilaria malacensis’ (Dsc.). 4 LW» *ETYM One suspects an Oriental loanword; cf. Schrader-Nehring 1917: 39f. On Pahlavi ‘wlwg < *agaliak, see Henning BSOAS 11 (1943-1946): 728. — [Beekes, s.v. ἀγάλοχον, p. 55]

2. ἀγάλοχον · agalochon — Chantraine

ἀγάλοχον, -οὐ : n. « bois d’aigle » Aguilaria malaccensis, utilisé en médecine, bois d'aloès amer (Dsc.). Emprunt probable à une langue orientale (SchraderNehring, Reall. 1, 39 sqq.) — [Chantraine, s.v. ἀγάλοχον, p. 21]

3. ἀγάλοχον · agalochon — LSJ

eagle-wood, Aquilaria malaccensis

eagle-wood, Aquilaria malaccensis, Dsc. 1.22, etc.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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