ἄκαστος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Maybe from *ἄκαρστος.[1] Cognate to Latin acer. According to Beekes, since plant names are often borrowed, and the formation is unclear, it can be envisaged a Pre-Greek origin. Furnée compares κάστον (káston, wood) and κόστον (kóston, wooden parts of a wagon).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἄκαστος • (ákastos) m (genitive ἀκάστου); second declension

  1. Montpelier maple (Acer monspessulanum)
    Synonym: σφένδαμνος (sphéndamnos)

Inflection

Descendants

  • Occitan: agast

References

  1. Leschber, Corinna (2012) "Latin tree names and the European substratum" in Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis, volume 129, p. 120
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