κνάφος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • γνάφος (gnáphos)

Etymology

According to Beekes, the variation κν-/γν- points to a Pre-Greek origin of the word. Not related to κνίζω (knízō, to scratch, gash), nor to κνύω (knúō, to scratch).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κνᾰ́φος • (knáphos) m (genitive κνᾰ́φου); second declension

  1. prickly teasel, used by fullers to card or clean cloth
  2. carding-comb, also used as an instrument of torture

Inflection

Derived terms

  • κναφεῖον (knapheîon)
  • κναφεύς (knapheús)
  • κναφευτική (knapheutikḗ)
  • κναφευτικός (knapheutikós)
  • κναφεύω (knapheúō)
  • κναφικός (knaphikós)
  • κνάφισσα (knáphissa)
  • κνάφω (knáphō)

Further reading

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