"ἤνυστρον" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Ancient Greek]

IPA: /ɛ̌ː.nys.tron/, /ˈi.nys.tron/, /ˈi.nis.tron/, /ɛ̌ː.nys.tron/ (note: 5ᵗʰ BCE Attic), /ˈe̝.nys.tron/ (note: 1ˢᵗ CE Egyptian), /ˈi.nys.tron/ (note: 4ᵗʰ CE Koine), /ˈi.nys.tron/ (note: 10ᵗʰ CE Byzantine), /ˈi.nis.tron/ (note: 15ᵗʰ CE Constantinopolitan)
Etymology: The formation with ἔν- perhaps arose under the influence of ἔντερον (énteron, “intestine”) and ἐγκοίλιος (enkoílios, “entrails”), but it is late in any case. Assuming *ϝήνυστρον (*wḗnustron), this word is traditionally connected with Icelandic vinstur (“abomasum”), but it differs regarding the quantity of the first syllable and the color of the intermediate vowel. As a pre-form, *wend-tri- has been assumed, comparing German Wanst (“belly”), Latin venter (“belly”) and Sanskrit वस्ति (vasti, “bladder”). However, a digamma is uncertain, and the connection with these words seems most improbable, as the forms are not well comparable. According to Beekes, the ending in -στρον is Pre-Greek. Etymology templates: {{m|grc|ἔντερον||intestine}} ἔντερον (énteron, “intestine”), {{m|grc|ἐγκοίλιος||entrails}} ἐγκοίλιος (enkoílios, “entrails”), {{m|grc|*ϝήνυστρον}} *ϝήνυστρον (*wḗnustron), {{cog|is|vinstur||abomasum}} Icelandic vinstur (“abomasum”), {{m|ine-pro|*wend-tri-}} *wend-tri-, {{cog|de|Wanst||belly}} German Wanst (“belly”), {{cog|la|venter||belly}} Latin venter (“belly”), {{cog|sa|वस्ति||bladder}} Sanskrit वस्ति (vasti, “bladder”), {{der|grc|qsb-grc|-}} Pre-Greek Head templates: {{grc-noun|ἤνῠστρον|ἠνῠ́στρου|n|second}} ἤνῠστρον • (ḗnustron) n (genitive ἠνῠ́στρου); second declension Inflection templates: {{grc-decl|ἤνῠστρον|ου}} Forms: ἤνῠστρον [canonical], ḗnustron [romanization], ἠνῠ́στρου [genitive], Attic declension-2 [table-tags], τὸ ἤνῠστρον [nominative, singular], τὼ ἠνῠ́στρω [dual, nominative], τᾰ̀ ἤνῠστρᾰ [nominative, plural], τοῦ ἠνῠ́στρου [genitive, singular], τοῖν ἠνῠ́στροιν [dual, genitive], τῶν ἠνῠ́στρων [genitive, plural], τῷ ἠνῠ́στρῳ [dative, singular], τοῖν ἠνῠ́στροιν [dative, dual], τοῖς ἠνῠ́στροις [dative, plural], τὸ ἤνῠστρον [accusative, singular], τὼ ἠνῠ́στρω [accusative, dual], τᾰ̀ ἤνῠστρᾰ [accusative, plural], ἤνῠστρον [singular, vocative], ἠνῠ́στρω [dual, vocative], ἤνῠστρᾰ [plural, vocative]
  1. abomasum, rennet stomach Categories (lifeform): Animal body parts Synonyms: ἔνυστρον (énustron)

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      "word": "ἔνυστρον"
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  "word": "ἤνυστρον"
}

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