ξυράφιον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ξυρόν (xurón).

Noun

ξυράφιον • (xuráphion) n

  1. surgical knife
  2. (Byzantine) razor (shaving knife)

Descendants

  • > Greek: ξυράφι (xyráfi), ξουράφι n (xouráfi) (inherited)
    • Aromanian: xurafi, surafi (from ξουράφι (xouráfi))
  • > Cappadocian Greek: ξυράφι (xyráfi), ξουράφι (xouráfi) (inherited)
  • > Pontic Greek: ξυράφιν (xyráfin), ξυράφ' (xyráf'), ξυρά̤φ' (xyrä́f'), ξι̮ουράφιν (xi̮ouráfin), ξι̮ουράφι (xi̮ouráfi), ξουράφιν (xouráfin), ξουράφι (xouráfi), ξουράφ' (xouráf'), αξουράφ' (axouráf') (inherited)
  • > Tsakonian: ξουράφι (xouráfi) (inherited)

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