"-δαπός" meaning in All languages combined

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Suffix [Ancient Greek]

Forms: -δᾰπός [canonical], -dapós [romanization], -δᾰπή [feminine], -δᾰπόν [neuter]
Etymology: Uncertain. Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *-n̥kʷos, seen in Latin prop-inquus and Proto-Germanic *-ingaz. The d may come from a reanalysis of ποδαπός (podapós, “from what country?”), which would be from Proto-Indo-European *kʷod-n̥kʷós. Etymology templates: {{uncertain|grc}} Uncertain, {{der|grc|ine-pro||*-n̥kʷos}} Proto-Indo-European *-n̥kʷos, {{noncog|la|propinquus|prop-inquus}} Latin prop-inquus, {{cog|gem-pro|*-ingaz}} Proto-Germanic *-ingaz, {{der|grc|ine-pro|*kʷod-n̥kʷós}} Proto-Indo-European *kʷod-n̥kʷós
  1. pertaining to a country Tags: morpheme Derived forms: ἐχθοδαπός (ekhthodapós), ἡμεδαπός (hēmedapós), ὁποδαπός (hopodapós), παντοδαπός (pantodapós), ποδαπός (podapós), ὑμεδαπός (humedapós)
    Sense id: en--δαπός-grc-suffix-ssmKdMG1 Categories (other): Ancient Greek entries with incorrect language header, Ancient Greek terms with redundant script codes

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