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βράγχος

bragchos

hoarseness, angina

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What it meant

1. βράγχος · branchos — Beekes

βράγχος [m.] ‘hoarseness, angina’ (Hp.). < PG(v)> eVAR Also βάραγχος (Hippon.), βράγχη [f] (Xenocr.) ‘id. περιτράχηλος ἀλγηδών ‘pain around the neck’ (H.). eDER βραγχαλέος ‘hoarse’ (Hp.), βραγχός ‘id.’ (AP). βραγχάω, βραγχιάω [v.] ‘to have a sore throat’ (Arist.); βραγχιάζοισθε: πνίγοισθε ‘choke, stifle’ (H.). Different mg. in βράγχια [pl.] ‘gills of fishes, bronchial tubes’, also Bapayyta, βαράχνια (Hdn.). eETYM … — [Beekes, s.v. βράγχος, p. 281]

2. βράγχος · branchos — Frisk

βράγχος m. “Heiserkeit, Bräune’ (Hp., Th., Arist. usw.), auch βάραγχος (Hippon.), Bodyxn f. (Xenokr.) ‘ds’ und βραγχία" ἡ περιτράχηλος ἀλγηδών H. — Ableitungen: βραγχαλέος "heiser’ (Hp., vgl. Debrunner IF 23, 37, Chantraine Formation 255), βοαγχώδης "der Heiserkeit anheimgefallen’ (Hp.), auch Boayxos “heiserr (AP). — Daneben als Denominativum, evtl. als deverbatives Intensivum foayxdo “von Heiserkeit, Bräune … — [Frisk, s.v. βράγχος, p. 294]

3. βράγχος · branchos — Frisk

βράγχος. Zu Βάραγχος und Bodyxos als PN O.Masson zu Hipponax 105 (8. 157). — [Frisk, s.v. βράγχος, p. 2182]

4. βράγχος · branchos — LSJ

hoarseness, sore throat causing hoarseness

hoarseness or sore throat causing hoarseness, Hp. VM 19 (pl.), al., Th. 2.49: pl., Arist. Pr. 860a30, 37.

2 disease, anthrax, foot-and-mouth disease

a disease in swine (either anthrax or foot-and-mouth disease), Id. HA 603a31.

II

βράγχος, τό, in pl., = βράγχια, Opp. H. 1.160; but βράγχος, ὁ, in Ptol. Alm. 8.1.

5. βραγχός · branchos — LSJ

hoarse

hoarse, βραγχὰ λαρυγγιόων AP 11.382.2 (Agath.).

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Where it came from

  • Beekes, Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Brill 2010) Treated in Beekes, Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Brill 2010) s.v. βράγχος (scan p. 281; entry #1257).
  • Frisk, Griechisches etymologisches Worterbuch Treated in Frisk, Griechisches etymologisches Worterbuch s.v. βράγχος (scan p. 294; entry #1151).

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