λάχανον

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Probably of Pre-Greek origin, as suggested by the suffix -ανον. The denominative simplex λαχαίνω (lakhaínō, to dig), which has only late attestations, is probably a back-formation from compounded forms.

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Noun[edit]

λᾰ́χᾰνον (lákhanonn (genitive λᾰχᾰ́νου); second declension

  1. garden herb, opposite to wild plants
  2. (in the plural) vegetables
  3. (in the plural) vegetable market

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