δελφίς

See also: Δελφίς

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Formation similar to ἀκτίς (aktís), γλωχίς (glōkhís) and ὠδίς (ōdís). From Proto-Indo-European *gʷelbʰ- (womb), so originally meaning " fish with a womb". Cognate with δελφύς (delphús, womb).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

δελφῑ́ς • (delphī́s) m (genitive δελφῖνος); third declension

  1. dolphin
  2. (astronomy) Delphinus, a constellation
  3. mass of lead shaped like a dolphin, hung at the yardarm and suddenly let down on the decks of the enemy's ships
  4. weight used to steady a ship under sail
    Synonym: κερκέτης (kerkétēs)
  5. (in the plural) stops in a machine

Declension

Derived terms

  • δελφινάριον (delphinárion)
  • δελφινιάς (delphiniás)
  • δελφινίζω (delphinízō)
  • δελφίνιον (delphínion)
  • δελφινίς (delphinís)
  • δελφινίσκος (delphinískos)
  • δελφινοειδής (delphinoeidḗs)
  • δελφινόμορφος (delphinómorphos)
  • δελφινόσημος (delphinósēmos)
  • δελφινοφόρος (delphinophóros)

Descendants

  • Greek: δελφίνι (delfíni)
  • Arabic: دُلْفِين (dulfīn), دَرْفِيل (darfīl)
  • Latin: delphīnus (see there for further descendants)
  • Old East Slavic: делфи́съ (delfísŭ)

References

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