"ἀργιόπους" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Ancient Macedonian]

Forms: argiópous [romanization], αἰγίποψ [alternative]
Etymology: Unknown. Apparently synonymous with Ancient Greek ἀετός (aetós). Martirosyan (2013) reconstructs a pre-form Proto-Indo-European *h₂r̥ǵipyós, comparing Ancient Greek αἰγυπιός (aigupiós, “vulture”), Old Armenian արծուի (arcui, “eagle”) and Sanskrit ऋजिप्य (ṛjipya, “epithet of falcon”). Etymology templates: {{unk|xmk}} Unknown, {{m+|grc|ἀετός}} Ancient Greek ἀετός (aetós), {{inh|xmk|ine-pro|*h₂r̥ǵipyós}} Proto-Indo-European *h₂r̥ǵipyós, {{cog|grc|αἰγυπιός||vulture}} Ancient Greek αἰγυπιός (aigupiós, “vulture”), {{cog|xcl|արծուի||eagle}} Old Armenian արծուի (arcui, “eagle”), {{cog|sa|ऋजिप्य||epithet of falcon}} Sanskrit ऋजिप्य (ṛjipya, “epithet of falcon”) Head templates: {{head|xmk|noun|g=m}} ἀργιόπους (argiópous) m
  1. (hapax) eagle Tags: masculine
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