κρέμβαλα

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • κρέμβαλον (krémbalon)

Etymology

The suffix -αλ- is found also in κρόταλον (krótalon), ῥόπαλον (rhópalon) and other loanwords. Connection with Latin crepō (to rattle, creak), Lithuanian skrebeti (to rustle) and Russian кропота́ть (kropotátʹ, to grumble) is impossible, as Greek "β" cannot be due to the proceeding nasal. This nasal rather points to a Pre-Greek word.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κρέμβᾰλα • (krémbala) n pl (genitive κρεμβᾰ́λων); second declension

  1. castanets, clappers
    Synonym: κρόταλον (krótalon)

Declension

Derived terms

  • κρεμβαλιάζω (krembaliázō)
  • κρεμβαλιαστύς (krembaliastús)

Further reading

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