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Étymologie
Andgelo Mombert,
01-08-2022 07:04
Bonjour,Je suis à la recherche de l'étymologie de l'épithète diathrausta (f)-diathrauston(n).
Merci d'avance !
Andgelo
Martin Bemmann,
01-08-2022 07:33
Re : Étymologie
Dear Andgelo,
Greek ???????? (thraustón, n.) is a kind of plant gum/resin. Dia means "through". Thus diathrauston should mean something like "growing through resin".
Regards
Marti
PS: Greek letters do not work here. Look here:
Andgelo Mombert,
03-08-2022 14:07
Re : Étymologie
Dear Martin,
Thank you very much !
Andgelo