σπάργανον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From σπάργω (spárgō, to swaddle), which is from Proto-Indo-European *sper- (to twist), the same root of σπεῖρον (speîron, burial shroud) and σπεῖρα (speîra, coil).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σπᾰ́ργᾰνον • (spárganon) n (genitive σπᾰργᾰ́νου); second declension

  1. band for swathing infants
  2. (in the plural) swaddling clothes
  3. objects left with an exposed child, the marks by which a person's true birth and family are identified

Inflection

Derived terms

  • σπαργανίζω (sparganízō)
  • σπαργάνιον (spargánion)
  • σπαργανιώτης (sparganiṓtēs)
  • σπαργανόω (sparganóō)
  • σπαργάνωμα (spargánōma)
  • σπαργάνωσις (spargánōsis)
  • σπαργανωτέος (sparganōtéos)

Descendants

  • Latin: sparganum

Further reading

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