πήγανον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Compare Old Georgian ტეგანი (ṭegani, rue).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

πήγᾰνον • (pḗganon) n (genitive πηγᾰ́νου); second declension

  1. rue, a plant from the genus Ruta.
    Synonyms: ῥυτόν (rhutón), ῥυτή (rhutḗ)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀγρῐοπήγᾰνον (agriopḗganon)
  • πηγάνειος (pēgáneios)
  • πηγανέλαιον (pēganélaion)
  • πηγανηρός (pēganērós)
  • πηγανίζω (pēganízō)
  • πηγανίτης (pēganítēs)
  • πηγανῖτις (pēganîtis)
  • πηγανόεις (pēganóeis)
  • πηγανόσπερμον (pēganóspermon)
  • πηγανώδης (pēganṓdēs)
  • πηγᾰ́νῐνος (pēgáninos)

Descendants

  • Aramaic:
    • Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: פיגנא (peygānā)
    • Classical Syriac: ܦܝܓܢܐ (peygānā), ܦܓܢܐ (feggān), ܦܝܓܘܢ (feygōn), ܦܐܓܢܘܢ (feggānōn), ܦܝܓܐܢܘܢ (feygānōn)
      • Old Armenian: փեգանայ (pʻeganay), փեգենայ (pʻegenay)
    • Arabic: فَيْجَن (fayjan), فَيْجَل (fayjal)
  • Latin: pēganum
  • Persian: پیغن (payğan)

References

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