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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From Old Grekelin ''ναίκα'' (With the first syllable being dropped in rapid speech), from Byzantine Greek γυναίκα (gunaíka), from Ancient Greek γυνή, γυναῖκα (gunḗ, gunaîka), from Proto-Indo-European ''*gʷḗn'' (“woman”). Cognate with Tsakonian ''γουναίκα'' (gounaíka) and Cappadocian Greek ''ναίκα'' (naíka). | From Old Grekelin ''ναίκα'' (With the first syllable being dropped in rapid speech), from Byzantine Greek ''γυναίκα'' (gunaíka), from Ancient Greek ''γυνή, γυναῖκα'' (gunḗ, gunaîka), from Proto-Indo-European ''*gʷḗn'' (“woman”). Cognate with Tsakonian ''γουναίκα'' (gounaíka) and Cappadocian Greek ''ναίκα'' (naíka). | ||
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