γλάμος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Unknown. The comparisons with Lithuanian glēmės (slime) and Albanian ngjomë (humid, fresh) are very doubtful. According to Beekes, the word may be Pre-Greek. Compare also λήμη (lḗmē, sleep, rheum that collects in the corner of the eyes).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

γλάμος • (glámos)

  1. Hesychius' gives the definition as: μύξα (múxa, mucus, slime).

Derived terms

  • γλᾰμώδης (glamṓdēs)
  • γλᾰ́μων (glámōn)
  • γλᾰμᾰ́ω (glamáō)
  • γλᾰμῠρός (glamurós)

Descendants

  • Latin: gramiae

Further reading

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