βλωθρός

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • γλωθρός (glōthrós)

Etymology

Conventionally connected with Sanskrit मूर्धन् (mūrdhan, head, top) and Old English molda (upper part of the head, crown) as *μλωθρός (*mlōthrós), although this does not explain the variation. Likewise with Frisk’s suggested connections μέλαθρον (mélathron, ridgepole) or βλαστάνω (blastánō, to sprout, grow). According to Beekes, the variant suggests a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

βλωθρός • (blōthrós) m (feminine βλωθρᾱ́, neuter βλωθρόν); first/second declension

  1. high (of trees)

Inflection

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