κάμινος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • κάμινη (káminē)

Etymology

A technical loan of unknown origin. The comparison with καμάρα (kamára, vaulted chamber) has little value, while the one with Proto-Slavic *kamy (stone) is possible. Note that the suffix "-ῑνος" is typical of Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κάμῑνος • (kámīnos) f (genitive καμῑ́νου); second declension

  1. oven, furnace, kiln
  2. (architecture) flue for warming a room

Inflection

Derived terms

  • καμιναία (kaminaía)
  • καμιναῖος (kaminaîos)
  • καμινεία (kamineía)
  • καμινεύς (kamineús)
  • καμινευτήρ (kamineutḗr)
  • καμινευτής (kamineutḗs)
  • καμινευτικός (kamineutikós)
  • καμινεύω (kamineúō)
  • καμίνιον (kamínion)
  • καμίνιος (kamínios)
  • καμινίτης (kaminítēs)
  • καμινίων (kaminíōn)
  • καμινογραφία (kaminographía)
  • καμινοκαύστης (kaminokaústēs)
  • καμίνω (kamínō)
  • καμινώδης (kaminṓdēs)

Descendants

  • Greek: κάμινος (káminos)
    • Romanian: cămin (or via Slavic)
  • Aramaic: קמינא / ܩܡܝܢܐ (qamīnā, qāmēynā), קאמינא / ܩܐܡܝܢܐ (qamīnā, qāmēynā)
  • Latin: camīnus (see there for further descendants)

Further reading

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