κανθύλη

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • κονθηλαί (konthēlaí)

Etymology

The comparison with Proto-Germanic *gundaz (sore, boil; pus) would require that κονθηλαί (konthēlaí) is original, which is highly unlikely. Strömberg derives the word from κάνθων (kánthōn) and κανθήλιος (kanthḗlios), both meaning pack ass. The variation α/ο is clearly Pre-Greek, as is the suffix.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κανθύλη • (kanthúlē) f (genitive κανθύλης); first declension

  1. (oncology) swelling, tumour
    • 525 BCE – 455 BCE, Aeschylus, Fragments 220

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