δρίος

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Pedersen compared Old Irish driss (bramble, thornbush); however, this is uncertain. The word is often combined with δρῦς (drûs, wood, oak), but the formation remains unclear in any case.

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Noun[edit]

δρῐ́ος (dríosn (genitive δρῐ́εος); third declension

  1. copse, thicket
    Synonym: λόχμη (lókhmē)

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