ἀνεψιός
Etym. From α euphon. or α copul., and ΝΕΠ, whence also Lat. nepos, neptis.
1. "a first-cousin, cousin", Il., Hdt., attic
2. "a nephew", Hdt.
Etym. When the ult. is long, Hom. lengthens also the penult., ἀνεψι_οῦ κταμένοιο.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers
ἀνεψιός
Etym. From α euphon. or α copul., and ΝΕΠ, whence also Lat. nepos, neptis.
1. "a first-cousin, cousin", Il., Hdt., attic
2. "a nephew", Hdt.
Etym. When the ult. is long, Hom. lengthens also the penult., ἀνεψι_οῦ κταμένοιο.