ἀμυγδάλη

Etymology
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According to Beekes, variations in spelling indicate "a typical" substrate word, tentatively reconstructed as *amut$y$gala. He also supported Furnée's comparison with and a couple of Anatolian words related to sweetness.

Alternatively, Blažek considers it possible to allow for provenance, namely to contain the term present in 🇨🇬, see there for variants, while accounting for the Greek  by deeming a blend with the term in 🇨🇬 to participate, imagining derivations *midqalā “place planted with date-palms” and miṯqadā “place planted with almond-trees” and hybridized miṯqalā.

Noun

 * 1) almond
 * 2) peach stone