μίσχος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Seemingly first agricultural then made botanical by Theophrastus. μίσκαιος (mískaios, garden) with Lithuanian mìškas (wood, forest) does not give a likely meaning connection, while μίσκος (mískos, husk, pod) is very similar. While Pre-Greek origin has been claimed, the form and variation σχ/σκ looks kind of Semitic, compare μασχάλη (maskhálē, axil, hollow at the base of a shoot; branch, young palm twig).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μῐ́σχος • (mískhos) m (genitive μῐ́σχου); second declension

  1. (botany) stalk of leaves or fruit, petiole
  2. (in Thessaly) kind of spade or hoe

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἄμῐσχος (ámiskhos)

Descendants

  • Greek: μίσχος (míschos)

Further reading

Greek

Noun

μίσχος • (míschos) m (plural μίσχοι)

  1. (botany) petiole, stalk, stem (of plant)

Declension

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