πέμφιξ

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Possibly a Pre-Greek word, together with πομφός (pomphós, blister) and πομφόλυξ (pomphólux, bubble). They might be onomatopoeic in origin; compare similar expressions for swelling, like Lithuanian pampti (to swell), pempùs (fat-bodied), pumpùlis (roundish, thick-bellied thing). Compare also βέμβιξ (bémbix, spinning top) and βόμβος (bómbos, humming, buzzing).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

πέμφῐξ • (pémphix) f (genitive πέμφῑγος); third declension

  1. breath, blast
  2. ray, sunbeam
    Synonym: ἀκτίς (aktís)
  3. drop (of water or blood)
    Synonyms: ῥαθάμιγξ (rhatháminx), ῥανίς (rhanís), σταγών (stagṓn), στράγξ (stránx), ψακάς (psakás), ψιάς (psiás)
  4. cloud, rain cloud
  5. pustule or part surrounding a pustule

Inflection

Derived terms

  • πεμφιγώδης (pemphigṓdēs)

Descendants

  • English: pemphigus
  • Translingual: Pemphigus

Further reading

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