στράγξ

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The formation is similar to στρίγξ (strínx) and λύγξ (lúnx). Cognates are often assumed in Latin stringō (to tie together), Latvian stringt (to become stiff) and Proto-Germanic *strangiz (string). However, according to Beekes, it is not improbable that the word is Pre-Greek.

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Noun

στράγξ (stránx) f (genitive στραγγός); third declension

  1. trickle, drop

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