σκύνιον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

According to Beekes, the word derives from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewH- (to cover) and belongs together with Proto-Germanic *skūrō (shelter, shack), Latin obscūrus (dark, obscure), so that an r/n-stem is supposed. With a suffix -l-, there is σκύλος (skúlos, animal's skin, hide), σκῦλα (skûla, spolia). Perhaps the root is seen in Sanskrit स्कुनाति (skunāti, he covers, protects).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σκῠ́νῐον • (skúnion) n (genitive σκῠνῐ́ου); second declension

  1. skin above the eyebrows

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἐπῐσκῠ́νῐον (episkúnion)

Further reading

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