ἀμέργω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Latin mergae (pitchfork) could be related. It seems that the Greek root is related to Sanskrit मार्जयति (mārjayati, to wipe, purify, cleanse) and ὀμόργνῡμι (omórgnūmi, to wipe), but it is unclear how the initial vocalism coul be explained. Although a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *h₂merg- is perfectly possible, the word may also be a technical term borrowed from the substrate language.

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ἀμέργω (amérgō)

  1. to pluck or pull
  2. to squeeze, press out juice

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