θολός

See also: θόλος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Uncertain. The word has been connected with terms for turbidness of the mind, like Proto-Germanic *dwelaną (to go astray) and *dwalaz (confused, stunned), resulting in a putative proto-form *θϝολός (*thwolós). The Germanic words may or may not be connected with Proto-Celtic *dallos (blind). There is no indication, however, that these Indo-European forms are cognate. Furnée compares ὀλός (olós, ink of the cuttlefish).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

θολός • (tholós) m (genitive θολοῦ); second declension

  1. mud, dirt, especially in water
  2. menses, menstrual flow
  3. ink of the cuttlefish

Inflection

Derived terms

  • θολερός (tholerós)
  • θολόω (tholóō)
  • θολώδης (tholṓdēs)
  • θόλωσις (thólōsis)

Descendants

  • Greek: θολός (tholós)

References

Greek

Adjective

θολός • (tholós) m (feminine θολή, neuter θολό)

  1. dim, not bright
  2. muddy, cloudy

Declension

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