1. βράγχος · branchos — Beekes
The corpus record
βράγχος
bragchos
hoarseness, angina
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Where it lives
- De aere aquis et locis 2 · 2.7/10k
- History 1 · 0.07/10k
What it meant
2. βράγχος · branchos — Frisk
3. βράγχος · branchos — Frisk
4. βράγχος · branchos — LSJ
hoarseness or sore throat causing hoarseness, Hp. VM 19 (pl.), al., Th. 2.49: pl., Arist. Pr. 860a30, 37.
a disease in swine (either anthrax or foot-and-mouth disease), Id. HA 603a31.
βράγχος, τό, in pl., = βράγχια, Opp. H. 1.160; but βράγχος, ὁ, in Ptol. Alm. 8.1.
5. βραγχός · branchos — LSJ
hoarse, βραγχὰ λαρυγγιόων AP 11.382.2 (Agath.).
In the wild
- βράγχους · branchous Hippocrates, De aere aquis et locis 10 (DIORISIS sentence 238)
- βράγχος · branchos Hippocrates, De aere aquis et locis 8 (DIORISIS sentence 175)
- βράγχος · branchos Thucydides, History 2.49.3 (DIORISIS sentence 1278)
Where it came from
- Treated in Beekes, Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Brill 2010) s.v. βράγχος (scan p. 281; entry #1257).
- Treated in Frisk, Griechisches etymologisches Worterbuch s.v. βράγχος (scan p. 294; entry #1151).
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