"βάσκειν" meaning in Ancient Greek

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Verb

Forms: báskein [romanization]
Etymology: Probably from the same root as βάζω (bázō, “to speak, say”). Head templates: {{grc-verb form}} βάσκειν • (báskein)
  1. (hapax, found only in Hesychius of Alexandria's lexicon) to talk, speak Tags: active, infinitive, present Categories (topical): Talking Related terms: βάσκω (báskō) (english: come, go; not attested in the infinitive)

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