βαλβίς

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Formation with -ῖδ- like κηκίς (kēkís), κνημίς (knēmís) and κρηπίς (krēpís). According to Beekes, this word is a technical term borrowed from Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

βᾰλβῐ́ς • (balbís) f (genitive βᾰλβῖδος); third declension

  1. rope drawn across the racecourse at the starting and finishing point
  2. (in the plural) posts to which this rope was attached
  3. turning post in a racecourse
    Synonyms: καμπή (kampḗ), καμπτήρ (kamptḗr), νύσσα (nússa)
  4. platform from which the quoit was thrown

Inflection

Derived terms

  • βαλβιδοῦχος (balbidoûkhos)
  • βαλβιδώδης (balbidṓdēs)

Further reading

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