Κώκαλος

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From the vowel lengthening of κόκκᾰλος (kókkalos), a diminutive of κόκκος (kókkos).

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Κώκαλος (Kṓkalosm (genitive Κώκαλου); second declension

  1. Legendary Sican king, ruler of Camicus, whose myth tells that he was protecting Daedalus intent on hiding from the Cretan ruler Minos; this latter will find a violent death in Sicania (present-day Sicily).

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