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γλουρός

glouros

gold

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What it meant

1. γλουρός · glouros — Beekes

γλουρός [m.] ‘gold’ (AP); cf. yAotpea: χρύσεα, Φρύγες ‘golden items (Phrygian) (H.). *ETYM This word recently turned up in a Phrygian inscription from Dokimeion in the form yAovpeog (Brixhe Kadmos 43 (2004): 7-26). It clearly represents the Phrygian reflex of PIE *¢"lh,-ro-. Cf. » yAwpdc. — [Beekes, s.v. γλουρός, p. 324]

2. γλουρός · glouros — Frisk

γλουρός m. ‘Gold’ (AP, H.), γλούρεα χρύσεα H. — Nach H. phrygisch. S. χλωρός. — [Frisk, s.v. γλουρός, p. 345]

3. γλουρός · glouros — LSJ

gold

gold, AP 15.25.7 (Besant.), Hsch.:—hence γλούρεα· χρύσεα (Phryg.), Id.

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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