Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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The word has been compared with Latin fricō (I rub, chafe), Lithuanian brūkis (stroke, line) and braūkti (to strike, rub), but this is formally hardly possible. Possibly from Pre-Greek. The connection with φορκόν (phorkón, grey; wrinkled) is quite uncertain.

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Noun

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φαρκῑ́ς (pharkī́sf (genitive φαρκῖδος); third declension

  1. wrinkle, crease in the skin
    Synonym: ῥυτίς (rhutís)

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