ἔτυμον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Neuter substantive of ἔτῠμος (étumos, true, real).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἔτῠμον • (étumon) n (genitive ἐτῠ́μου); second declension

  1. the true sense of a word according to its origins, its etymology

Declension

Descendants

  • Esperanto: etimo
  • English: etymon
  • French: étymon
  • Latin: etymon
  • Italian: etimo
  • Portuguese: étimo
  • Sicilian: ètimu
  • Spanish: étimo

Adjective

ἔτῠμον • (étumon)

  1. masculine accusative singular of ἔτῠμος (étumos)
  2. neuter nominative singular of ἔτῠμος (étumos)
  3. neuter accusative singular of ἔτῠμος (étumos)
  4. neuter vocative singular of ἔτῠμος (étumos)

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