κορίαννον

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • κορίαμβλον (koríamblon), κορίανδρον (koríandron)

Etymology

Szemerényi points to the comparison with Akkadian 𒌑𒄷𒌷𒌝 (úḫurium), but this does not explain the -d- in Mycenaean Greek 𐀒𐀪𐀊𐀈𐀜 (ko-ri-ja-do-no /koriʰadnon/) / 𐀒𐀪𐁀𐀅𐀙 (ko-ri-ha-da-na /koriʰadna/). Beekes supposes that the cluster -dn- implies a Pre-Greek origin and hypothesizes that *koriaⁿdro- may have been dissimilated from *koriaⁿdno-.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κορῐ́ᾰννον (koríannon) n (genitive κορῐᾰ́ννου); second declension

  1. coriander (Coriandrum sativum)
  2. ring worn on the forefinger

Inflection

Descendants

  • Latin: coriandrum
  • Translingual: Coriandrum

Further reading

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