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- passerines. The scientific name is taken from the Greek word "troglodytes" (from τρώγλη troglē "hole", and δῠ́ειν dyein, "creep"), meaning "hole-dweller", and refers...29 KB (3,341 words) - 18:59, 28 April 2024
- Ancient Greek τρωγλοδύτες "cave-dwellers" (compare troglodyte), from trogle (τρώγλη) "hole" + dyein (δυειν) "to enter". In reference to the tendency of these...8 KB (822 words) - 14:04, 9 October 2024
- G. Joseph in 1881. The genus name is a combination of the Ancient Greek τρώγλη (troglo-), meaning "cave (dweller)", and -hyphantes, a common ending for...15 KB (963 words) - 00:35, 17 October 2023
- Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /ˈtro.ɣli/ τρώγλη • (trṓglē) f (genitive τρώγλης); first declension hole, hollow First declension of ἡ τρώγλη; τῆς τρώγλης (Attic) τρωγλοδῠ́της
- Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 27 — Troglodytes TROGLODYTES (τρωγλοδύται, from τρώγλη, hole, δύω, creep), “cave-dwellers,” a name applied by ancient writers to