Word | κεβλή |
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IPA | keblɛː. |
Meaning | head |
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Ancient Macedonian: κεβαλή
‘head’ Proto-Indo-European: ghebʰ(e)l- ‘head, skull’ Greek: κεβλήγονος ‘born from the head’ Ancient Macedonian: Κεβαλῖνος ‘personal name’ Ancient Macedonian: Βουκεφάλας ‘personal name’ Ancient Macedonian: γαβαλά ‘brain, head’ Ancient Macedonian: κεβλήγονος ‘born from the head’ Ancient Macedonian: κεβλήπυρις ‘a bird with red head’ |
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Etymologicon Magnum From κεβαλή, after syncope. As Dosuna (2007, 2012) has pointed out, this word derives from PIE *ghebʰ(e)l- and it's first plosive is in keeping with what is expected in Greek. The second part is typical Macedonian, having a β instead of an φ. However, if Macedonian fully followed a Brygian or Thracian phonology, the expected outcome would be *γεβλή. |
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Other words that might be of interest |
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ἀβαρκνᾷ ‘hair’, ἀβροῦτες ‘eyebrows’, βίῥῥοξ ‘shaggy, hairy, dense’, λαυκανία ‘throat, neck, tongue’ |