1. βούπτινον · bouptinon — Beekes
βούπτινον [m.]/[n.]? - βοτάνη, λεγομένη τρίφυλλον ‘a plant called clover’ (H.). *ETYM Fur.: 318 thinks that the word is Pre-Greek because of the group mt, which is quite possible. — [Beekes, s.v. βούπτινον, p. 279]