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πάτελλα

patella

large cup

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What it meant

1. πάτελλα · patella — Beekes

πάτελλα [f.) ‘large cup’ (Poll). eVAR βάτελλα. *ETYM A loanword from Lat. patella (see E-M s.v. patera). — [Beekes, s.v. πάτελλα, p. 1208]

2. πάτελλα · patella — Chantraine

πάτελλα : f., Poll. 6,86; avec πάτελλον ἢ. (pap.) et πατέλλιον (Poll. 6,90 ; 10,107), enfin βάτελλα, -1ov (pap.) «large couper. Composé Πατελλο-χάρων nom d'un parasite (Alciphr. 3,54). Emprunt certain au lat. paiella (ef. Ernout-Meillet s.u. paiera) qui est à l’origine de français poêle. — [Chantraine, s.v. πάτελλα, p. 880]

3. πάτελλα · patella — LSJ

dish, icion

dish, Poll. 6.85 :—also πάτελλον, τό, BGU 781 vi 2 (i A.D.) :—Dim. πᾰτέλλιον, τό, Poll. 6.90, 10.107, Zos.Alch. p.142 B. : also πᾰτᾰγ-ίδιον, Gloss. (-icion cod.) ; cf. βάτελλα.

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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