Τυρρηνός

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From τύρρις (túrrhis, tower), from τύρσις (túrsis), itself of Mediterranean (pre-Indo-European) substrate origin; see Latin Etrūscus for more.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

Τυρρηνός • (Turrhēnós) m (genitive Τυρρηνοῦ); second declension

  1. an Etruscan

Inflection

Derived terms

  • Τυρρηνῐ́ᾱ (Turrhēníā)
  • Τυρρηνῐκός (Turrhēnikós)
  • Τυρρηνῐ́ς (Turrhēnís)

Descendants

  • Greek: Τυρρηνός m (Tyrrinós, Etruscan)
  • Latin: Tyrrhēnus

References

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Τυρρηνός (Turrhēnós, Estruscan).

Noun

Τυρρηνός • (Tyrrinós) m (plural Τυρρηνοί, feminine Τυρρηνή)

  1. Etruscan (a person, usually male, from Etruria or of Etruscan ethnicity).

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