Κάβειροι

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Unknown, though unlikely to be related to Sanskrit कुबेर (kubera, god of riches and treasure). The root of the name has been suggested to be the same as that in Κάβαρνοι (Kábarnoi, priests of Demeter), indicating a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

Κᾰ́βειροι • (Kábeiroi) m pl (genitive Κᾰβείρων); first declension

  1. (Greek mythology) Cabeiri, a group of enigmatic chthonic deities worshipped especially in Samothrace, Lemnos and Boeotia

Inflection

Derived terms

  • Κᾰβειρώ (Kabeirṓ)
  • Κᾰβειρῐ́δες (Kabeirídes)
  • Κᾰβειρῐκός (Kabeirikós)
  • Κᾰβείρῐον (Kabeírion)
  • Κᾰβείρῐᾰ (Kabeíria)
  • Κᾰβειρῐᾰ́ζομαι (Kabeiriázomai)
  • Κᾰβειρῐᾰ́ς (Kabeiriás)
  • Κᾰβειρῐ́ᾱ (Kabeiríā)

Descendants

  • English: Cabeiri
  • Latin: Cabīrī

Further reading

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