θύσανος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Technical word in -ανος. According to Persson, it is from Proto-Indo-European *dʰudʰ-ih₂, the same root of Latvian duša (bundle of straw). However, the variation shown in θυσανόεις (thusanóeis)/θυσσανόεις (thussanóeis) rather points to a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

θῠ́σᾰνος (thúsanos) m (genitive θῠσᾰ́νου); second declension

  1. (mostly in the plural) tassel, fringe
  2. tuft of the Golden Fleece

Inflection

Derived terms

  • θυσανηδόν (thusanēdón)
  • θυσανοειδής (thusanoeidḗs)
  • θυσανόεις (thusanóeis)
  • θυσάνουρος (thusánouros)
  • θυσανώδης (thusanṓdēs)
  • θυσανωτός (thusanōtós)

Further reading

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