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σόγχος

sogchos

m

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What it meant

1. σόγχος · sonchos — Chantraine

σόγχος : m. (Antiph.}, aussi écrit σόγκος (Matro, Thphr., Nic.}, plante, nom de diverses variétés de laiteron ; d'où σογχώδης «qui ressemble au laiteron» (Thphr.); σογχίτης τὰ. «épervière » (Ps. Diosc.), cf. Redard, Noms en -τῆς 77. EL : Pas d'étymologie, — [Chantraine, s.v. σόγχος, p. 1049]

2. σόγχος · sonchos — LSJ

sow-thistle, Sonchus aspera

sow-thistle, Sonchus aspera, Antiph. 226.4; also written σόγκος, Matro Fr. 2.1, Thphr. HP 4.6.10, 6.4.3, 8, Nic. Fr. 71, Hegesand. 9 (where ἐξογκοῖτʼ is a pun on ἐκσογκοῖτʼ).

II milkweed, Sonchus oleraceus

σ. τρυφερός, milkweed, Sonchus oleraceus, Ps.-Dsc. 2.131.

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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