μυελός

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • μυαλός (mualós)

Etymology

The word has been linked with μυών (muṓn, cluster of muscles) because they are both soft. According to Beekes and Chantraine, the noun is from Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

In Homer, μῡελός:

 

In Attic, μῠελός:

 

Noun

μυελός • (muelós) m (genitive μυελοῦ); second declension

  1. (anatomy) marrow
  2. inmost part, marrow
  3. (figuratively) best part

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀμύελος (amúelos)
  • μυελαυξής (muelauxḗs)
  • μυέλινος (muélinos)
  • μυελόεις (muelóeis)
  • μυελόθεν (muelóthen)
  • μυελόομαι (muelóomai)
  • μυελοποιός (muelopoiós)
  • μυελοτρεφής (muelotrephḗs)
  • μυελώδης (muelṓdēs)

Descendants

  • Koine Greek: μυαλός (mualós)
    • Byzantine Greek: μυαλόν (mualón)
  • English: myelo-

References

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