"πέπτρια" meaning in Ancient Greek

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Noun

Forms: πέπτρῐᾰ [canonical], péptria [romanization], πεπτρῐ́ᾱς [genitive], hapax [romanization]
Etymology: From πέσσω (péssō, “to cook”) + -τρῐᾰ (-tria). Reflects Proto-Indo-European *pékʷ-tr-ih₂ ~ *pkʷ-tr-yéh₂s (“female cook”), from *pekʷ- (“to cook”), compare Latin coctor m, Sanskrit पक्तृ m (paktṛ́). Etymology templates: {{af|grc|πέσσω|-τωρ|alt2=-τρῐᾰ|t1=to cook}} πέσσω (péssō, “to cook”) + -τρῐᾰ (-tria), {{der|grc|ine-pro||*pékʷ-tr-ih₂ ~ *pkʷ-tr-yéh₂s|t=female cook}} Proto-Indo-European *pékʷ-tr-ih₂ ~ *pkʷ-tr-yéh₂s (“female cook”), {{cog|la|coctor|g=m}} Latin coctor m, {{cog|sa|पक्तृ|g=m|tr=paktṛ́}} Sanskrit पक्तृ m (paktṛ́) Head templates: {{grc-noun|πεπτρῐ́ᾱς|f|first|head=πέπτρῐᾰ}} πέπτρῐᾰ • (péptria) f (genitive πεπτρῐ́ᾱς); first declension
  1. (female) baker Tags: feminine Synonyms: ἀρτοκόπος, σιτοποιός

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