jaw
→
edge (of an instrument)
3 realizations
Related shifts
ID | Meaning 1 | Direction | Meaning 2 |
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Comment
ACCEPTED Realization 1 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Ancient Greek | |
Lexeme | γένυς | |
Meaning 1 | jaw | |
Direction | — | |
Meaning 2 | edge of an axe | |
Reference | LSJ | |
Comment |
ACCEPTED Realization 2 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Ancient Greek | |
Lexeme | γνάθος | |
Meaning 1 | jaw | |
Direction | → | |
Meaning 2 | point of a wedge | |
Reference | LSJ | |
Comment |
ACCEPTED Realization 3 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Tigre | |
Lexeme | nakak | |
Meaning 1 | jaw-bone, jaw | |
Direction | → | |
Meaning 2 | edge (of the sword) | sayf ʔabuka ʕalāl wadā nakaku 'the blade of your father's sword became rusty' (PPEA III p. 259, Lied 353, line 1) |
Reference | ||
Comment | (LH 333) |