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Sappīnus

Sappīnus · f

v. Sapinus

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What it meant

1. Sappīnus — Lewis & Short

Sappīnus, i, f., v. Sapinus.

2. sappinus — Walde–Hofmann

sappinus, -i f. „Fichte“ (seit Varro, rom.; sappinea f. „der untere knorrenlose Teil der Fichte" seit Vitr.; vgl. sappium Plın. nat. 15, 36): nicht echtlat. zu sapa „Saft“ (Vaniéek 297), sondern wegen prov. afrz. sap , Tanne* ein gall. *sapos (aus *sag*os) enthaltend, vgl. kymr. syb-wydd „Föhre*, korn. sib-nit "abies, zu ht. saka? „Harz“, aksl. soks „Saft“ (s. sücus; W. Meyer-Lübke KZ. 28,172, vgl. auch Holder II … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. sappinus, p. 1384]

Where it came from

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