Νῆμα. Ancient Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] From νέω (neō, “spin”) + -μα (-ma) Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /nɛ́͜ɛma/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /néːma/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /níma/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /níma/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /níma/ Noun[edit] νῆμα • (nēma) (genitive νήματος) n, third declension That which is spun: thread, yarnsilka spider's web Inflection[edit] References[edit] νῆμα in A Greek–English Lexicon by Liddell & Scott, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1940. Ἦχος. Ancient Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] From ἠχή (ēkhē, “sound, noise”) Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /ɛ́͜ɛkʰos/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /éːkʰos/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /íxos/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /íxos/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /íxos/ Noun[edit] ἦχος • (ēkhos) (genitive ἤχου) m, second declension Inflection[edit] Related terms[edit] ἠχή Descendants[edit] Greek: ήχος References[edit] Εἰκών. Ancient Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] Perhaps from a Proto-Indo-European *weik-, although no certain cognates exist outside of Greek.
Compare εἰκῇ (eikē) and ἔοικα (eoika). Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /e͜ekɔ͜ɔ́n/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /iːkóːn/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /ikón/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /ikón/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /ikón/ Noun[edit] εἰκών • (eikōn) (genitive εἰκόνος) f, third declension Inflection[edit] Descendants[edit] Russian: икона (ikóna) References[edit] Ἀκτή. Ancient Greek[edit] Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /aktɛ͜ɛ́/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /aktéː/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /aktí/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /aktí/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /aktí/ Etymology 1[edit] Unclear. Perhaps related to ἀκή (akē, “point, edge”) or ὄχθη (okhthē, “height, bank”). Noun[edit] ἀκτή • (aktē) (genitive ἀκτῆς) f, first declension Inflection[edit] Etymology 2[edit] Noun[edit] Inflection[edit] References[edit]
Λύκος. Ancient Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] From Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos (“wolf”). Cognates include Sanskrit वृक (vṛ́ka), Latin lupus, Old English wulf (English wolf) and Russian волк. Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /lýkos/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /lýkos/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /lýkos/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /lýkos/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /líkos/ Noun[edit] λύκος • (lukos) (genitive λύκου) m, second declension Inflection[edit] Derived terms[edit] Descendants[edit] Greek: λύκος (lýkos) References[edit] Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] From Ancient Greek λύκος (lukos), from Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos (“wolf”). Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key): /liko̞s/Hyphenation: λύ‧κος Noun[edit] λύκος • (lýkos) m (plural λύκοι, feminine λύκαινα) Declension[edit] Related terms[edit] λυκάκι n (lykáki, “wolf cub”) Ὀξύς. Ancient Greek[edit] Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /okʰsýs/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /okʰsýs/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /oxsýs/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /oksýs/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /oksís/ Adjective[edit] ὀξύς • (oksus) m, ὀξεῖα f, ὀξύ n; first/third declension Descendants[edit] Inflection[edit] References[edit]
Τόμος. Ancient Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] From τέμνω (temnō, “I cut”) Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /tómos/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /tómos/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /tómos/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /tómos/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /tómos/ Noun[edit] τόμος • (tomos) (genitive τόμου) m, second declension Inflection[edit] Derived terms[edit] ἄτομος (atomos)ἔντομον (entomon)ἔντομος (entomos) Descendants[edit] Armenian: տոմս (toms) (toms, "ticket")Russian: том m (tom)Latin: tomusEnglish: tome References[edit] Ὄνομα. Ancient Greek[edit] Alternative forms[edit] Etymology[edit] From Proto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ (“name”).
Cognate with Phrygian ονομαν (onoman), Sanskrit नामन् (nā́man), Latin nōmen, Old Armenian անուն (anun), Old Irish ainm, Old Church Slavonic имѧ (imę) and Old English nama (English name). Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /ónoma/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /ónoma/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /ónoma/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /ónoma/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /ónoma/ Noun[edit] ὄνομᾰ • (onoma) (genitive ὀνόματος) n, third declension Inflection[edit] Derived terms[edit] ὀνομάζω (onomazō) Descendants[edit] Greek: όνομα (ónoma) References[edit]
Ἄγκος. Ancient Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] From Proto-Indo-European *h₂énkos (“curve”). Cognates include Sanskrit अङ्कस् (áṅkas), Latin ancus and Old Armenian անկիւն (ankiwn, “angle”). Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /áŋkos/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /áŋkos/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /áŋkos/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /áŋkos/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /á̃ɡos/ Noun[edit] ἄγκος • (ankos) (genitive ἄγκεος and ἄγκους) n, third declension a bend, hollow: hence, mountain glen, dell, valley Inflection[edit] References[edit] Γόριλλαι. Ancient Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] Likely Punic. Proper noun[edit] Γόριλλαι • (Gorillai) (genitive Γοριλλῶν) f, first declension Inflection[edit] References[edit] Τεύτων. Ancient Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] From Proto-Germanic *þeudanaz Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /te͜ʊ́tɔ͜ɔn/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /tɛ́ʍtoːn/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /téɸton/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /téfton/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /téfton/ Noun[edit] Τεύτων • (Teutōn) (genitive Τεύτονος) m, third declension one of the Teutones; a Teuton Inflection[edit] Descendants[edit] Greek: Τεύτων (Téfton)Τεύτονας (Téftonas)plural: Τεύτονες (Téftones)Latin: Teuton (plural Teutones) References[edit] Woodhouse’s English-Greek Dictionary page 1027.
Ὀνομαστικός. Ancient Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] From ὀνομάζω (onomazō, “I name”), from ὄνομα (onoma, “name”) Pronunciation[edit] (Classical) IPA(key): [onomastikós](Koine) IPA(key): [onomastiˈkos] Adjective[edit] ὀνομαστικός • (onomastikos) m, ὀνομαστική f, ὀνομαστικόν n; first/second declension good at namingOf or concerning naming(elliptically for ὀνομαστική πτῶσις (ptōsis)) the nominative case Inflection[edit] Related terms[edit] ἀντονομαστικός Descendants[edit] References[edit] Ὀνομάζω. Ancient Greek[edit] Alternative forms[edit] Etymology[edit] From ὄνομα (onoma, “name”).
Pronunciation[edit] (Classical) IPA(key): [onomázdɔː](Koine) IPA(key): [onoˈmazo](Byzantine) IPA(key): [onoˈmazo] Verb[edit] ὀνομάζω • (onomazō) future: ὀνομάσω aorist: ὠνόμασα perfect: ὠνόμακα perfect m/p: ὠνόμασμαι aorist passive: ὠνομάσθην I nameI speak of by name, address by nameI call one somethingI make famous Derived terms[edit] ὀνομαστικός (onomastikos) References[edit] Γενεαλογία. Ancient Greek[edit] Etymology[edit] From γενεαλογέω "I trace descent", from γενεά "generation" and λογέω "I reckon" Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /ɡene.a͜aloɡí.a͜a/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /ɣɛnɛaːloɣíaː/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /ɣenealoɣía/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /ʝenealoʝía/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /ʝenealoʝía/ Noun[edit] γενεαλογία • (genealogia) (genitive γενεαλογίας) f, first declension genealogy Inflection[edit] Descendants[edit] English: genealogyGreek: γενεαλογία (genealogía)Latin: geneālogiaPolish: genealogiaRussian: генеалогия (genealógija) References[edit]
Γάμος. Ancient Greek[edit] Pronunciation[edit] (5th BC Attic): IPA: /ɡámos/(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /ɣámos/(4th AD Koine): IPA: /ɣámos/(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /ɣámos/(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /ɣámos/ Noun[edit] γάμος • (gamos) (genitive γάμου) m, second declension Inflection[edit] Descendants[edit] English: aetheogamEnglish: bigamyEnglish: geitonogamyEnglish: monogamyEnglish: polygamyEnglish: xenogamyGreek: γάμοςGreek: -γαμία References[edit] Greek[edit] Noun[edit] γάμος • (gámos) m (plural γάμοι) Declension[edit] Related terms[edit] γάμος ομοφύλων m (gámos omofýlon, “same-sex marriage”) External links[edit] Γάμος on the Greek Wikipedia. Ἀδελφός. Πλευρά.
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