Κυριακή 20 Μαρτίου 2011

Etymology of saliva

Origin of the word saliva.
The word saliva comes from the Latin saliva (spittle) of unknown origin. Perhaps it is related to the Greek sialon (saliva, spittle; Gr: σίαλον).
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From the same root:
English: salivation, salivary, salivate
French: salive, salivation, salivaire
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In modern Greek:
a) salio or sialos or sielos: saliva [Gr: σάλιο or σίαλος or σίελος]
b) sielogonos: salivary [Gr: σιελογόνος]
c) sielorrhea: salivation [Gr: σιελόρροια]

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