μάγαδις

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Probably from Lydian, while others have proposed a Semitic origin. Furnée compares the word with πηκτίς (pēktís, Lydian stringed instrument) and reconstructs a pre-form *μάγδις (*mágdis).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μάγαδῐς • (mágadis) f (genitive μαγάδῐδος); third declension

  1. kind of instrument with twenty strings arranged in octaves
  2. Lydian flute producing a high and low note together

Declension

Derived terms

  • μαγαδίζω (magadízō)
  • μαγάδιον (magádion)

Further reading

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