From Proto-Indo-European *h₂engʷʰ- (“water-worm, eel”). Cognate with Latin anguilla (“eel”), Old High German angar (“mealworm, larva, grub”) (Modern German Engerling), Russian у́горь (úgorʹ), Lithuanian ungurỹs.
Influenced by ἔχις (ékhis, “snake”), in a same way Latin anguilla (“eel”) was influenced by anguis (“snake”), but unfortunately no Indo-European form can be reconstructed due to similar changes in other daughter languages, commonly attributed to a taboo. Cognate with Old Prussian angurgis and Albanian ngjalë. Compare Finnish ankerias (a Baltic loan).
ἔγχελῠς • (énkhelus) f (genitive ἐγχέλῠος); third declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ἡ ἔγχελῠς hē énkhelus |
τὼ ἐγχέλῠε tṑ enkhélue |
αἱ ἐγχέλῠες hai enkhélues | ||||||||||
Genitive | τῆς ἐγχέλῠος tês enkhéluos |
τοῖν ἐγχελῠ́οιν toîn enkhelúoin |
τῶν ἐγχελῠ́ων tôn enkhelúōn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῇ ἐγχέλῠῐ̈ / ἐγχέλυι têi enkhéluï / enkhélui |
τοῖν ἐγχελῠ́οιν toîn enkhelúoin |
ταῖς ἐγχέλῠσῐ / ἐγχέλῠσῐν taîs enkhélusi(n) | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὴν ἔγχελῠν tḕn énkhelun |
τὼ ἐγχέλῠε tṑ enkhélue |
τᾱ̀ς ἐγχέλῡς / ἐγχέλῠᾰς tā̀s enkhélūs / enkhéluas | ||||||||||
Vocative | ἔγχελῠ énkhelu |
ἐγχέλῠε enkhélue |
ἐγχέλῠες enkhélues | ||||||||||
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