πάσσαλος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • πάτταλος (páttalos) Attic
  • πάσσαξ (pássax)

Etymology

This word is usually derived from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂ǵ- (to attach). However, Beekes finds this improbable and asserts that the suffix "-αλ-" is typical of Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

πάσσᾰλος • (pássalos) m (genitive πασσᾰ́λου); second declension

  1. peg on which to hang clothes
  2. (figuratively) membrum virile

Inflection

Derived terms

  • πασσαλεῖον (passaleîon)
  • πασσαλευτός (passaleutós)
  • πασσαλεύω (passaleúō)
  • πασσάλιον (passálion)
  • πασσαλίσκος (passalískos)
  • πασσαλιστής (passalistḗs)
  • πασσαλοκοπέω (passalokopéō)
  • πασσαλοκοπία (passalokopía)
  • πασσαλόω (passalóō)

Descendants

  • Greek: πάσσαλος (pássalos)
  • Latin: pessulus

Further reading

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