μισθός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *misdʰós, from Proto-Indo-European *mey- (to exchange). Cognates include Proto-Indo-Iranian *miždʰám, Proto-Germanic *mizdō (meed) and Old Church Slavonic мьзда (mĭzda, reward).

Noun

μισθός • (misthós) m (genitive μισθοῦ); second declension

  1. wages, pay, hire
  2. recompense, reward

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: μισθός (misthós)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μισθός (misthós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /miˈsθos/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: μι‧σθός

Noun

μισθός • (misthós) m (plural μισθοί)

  1. salary, pay, wage

Declension

pay related
  • άμισθος (ámisthos, unpaid, honorary)
  • κατώτατος μισθός m (katótatos misthós, minimum wage)
  • μεροκάματο n (merokámato, day's wage)
  • μισθοδοσία f (misthodosía, payment of wages)
  • μισθοδοτικός (misthodotikós, salary) (adjective)
  • μισθοδοτώ (misthodotó, to pay)
  • μισθολόγιο n (misthológio, salary scale)
  • μισθοσυντήρητος (misthosyntíritos, wage earning, salaried) (adjective)
  • μισθοφορικός (misthoforikós, mercenary) (adjective)
  • μισθοφόρος m (misthofóros, mercenary)
  • μισθωτός (misthotós, paid, waged, salaried)
rent related
  • μίσθιο n (místhio, rent)
  • μίσθωμα n (místhoma, rental)
  • μίσθωση f (místhosi, lease) (legal)
  • μισθωτήριο n (misthotírio, lease) (legal)
  • μισθωτής m (misthotís, lessee, lease holder)
  • μισθωτικός (misthotikós, lease) (adjective, legal)
  • μισθώτρια f (misthótria, lessee, lease holder)

Further reading

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