-κόμος

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κομέω (koméō, to care for).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkomos/

Suffix

-κόμος • (-kómos) m or f

  1. added to a noun, to create words for a (male or female) person who provides care for that noun:
    νόσος (nósos, disease) + -κόμος (-kómos)νοσοκόμος (nosokómos, nurse)
    βρέφος (vréfos, infant) + -κόμος (-kómos)βρεφοκόμος (vrefokómos, foundling hospital nurse)
    γέρος (géros, old man) + -κόμος (-kómos)γηροκόμος (girokómos, old people's home nurse)
  2. added to certain food-related nouns, to create words for a (male or female) person who produces that food:
    γάλα (gála, milk) + -κόμος (-kómos)γαλακτοκόμος (galaktokómos, dairy farmer)
    βούτυρο (voútyro, butter) + -κόμος (-kómos)βουτυροκόμος (voutyrokómos, butter producer)
    τυρί (tyrí, cheese) + -κόμος (-kómos)τυροκόμος (tyrokómos, cheesemaker)
    μέλισσα (mélissa, bee) + -κόμος (-kómos)μελισσοκόμος (melissokómos, beekeeper)

Declension

  • -κομείο n (-komeío) (place where something is made or produced or location in which care is provided)
  • -κομία f (-komía) (general noun referring to care or production)
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