ὕαλος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ὕελος (húelos)

Etymology

According to Furnée, a Pre-Greek word, due to the variation "α/ε". According to Beekes, there is a similarity with Proto-Germanic *glasą (glass) and Latin sualiternicum (a kind of reddish amber).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ὕᾰλος • (húalos) f (genitive ὑάλου); second declension

  1. some kind of crystalline stone
  2. convex lens of crystal, used as a burning glass
  3. glass

Declension

Derived terms

  • ὑαλᾶς (hualâs)
  • ὑάλεος (huáleos)
  • ὑάλη (huálē)
  • ὑαλιεύς (hualieús)
  • ὑαλίζω (hualízō)
  • ὑαλικός (hualikós)
  • ὑάλινος (huálinos)
  • ὑάλιος (huálios)
  • ὑαλῖτις (hualîtis)
  • ὑαλοειδής (hualoeidḗs)
  • ὑαλόεις (hualóeis)
  • ὑαλουργεῖον (hualourgeîon)
  • ὑαλουργικός (hualourgikós)
  • ὑαλουργός (hualourgós)
  • ὑαλοῦς (hualoûs)
  • ὑαλόχρους (hualókhrous)
  • ὑαλοψός (hualopsós)
  • ὑαλώδης (hualṓdēs)
  • ὑάλωμα (huálōma)
  • ὑαλῶπις (hualôpis)
  • ὑελέψης (huelépsēs)
  • ὑελιάριος (hueliários)
  • ὑέλιον (huélion)
  • ὑελοψικός (huelopsikós)

Descendants

  • Latin: hyalus

Further reading

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