σκόλοψ

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • σκόλοφρον (skólophron)

Etymology

Uncertain. Often derived from σκάλλω (skállō, to stir, hoe) or from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kel(H)p-, from *(s)kelH- (to cut), and so related to Latin scalpō (I scratch), English shelf and Lithuanian sklempti (to plane).

Beekes & Klein dismiss an Indo-European origin and instead suggest Pre-Greek, due to the variant σκόλοφρον (skólophron).

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Noun

σκόλοψ (skólops) m (genitive σκολοπός); third declension

  1. A pale, a stake; a palisade
  2. (medicine) An instrument for operating on the urethra
  3. The point of a fishing hook

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