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Latest comment: 3 years ago by Elliott Dunstan in topic Notes for Italiot-Greek
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Notes for Italiot-Greek[edit]

VERY curious about the etymology/sourcing for this one! (Does it serve as a root for types of berry? like, "juniper"-gra, "straw"-gra, etc.? Or inverse, prefix instead of suffix, whatever.)

Script-wise, most likely γρα, but I've noticed while paying attention for parameters that the Latin script tends to cut out vowels sometimes, so it might also be γερα.

(Parameters: β = v, no breathing marks, τ = (sometimes) δ, u = υ or ου, c = κ, ng = γγ) Elliott Dunstan (talk) 17:01, 17 March 2021 (UTC)Reply