γλουτός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Compared with Slovene glûta (lump, swelling); further with Old English clūd (rock, boulder), which is semantically less evident. Without t-suffix, there is Sanskrit ग्लौ (glaú, round lump, wen-like excrescence). The Indo-European material is not very convincing. Beekes does not dismiss a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

γλουτός • (gloutós) m (genitive γλουτοῦ); second declension

  1. (anatomy) rump, buttock
    Synonym: πῡγή (pūgḗ)
    1. (of a horse) a haunch (contrasted with ἰσχίον (iskhíon, hip-joint))

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: γλουτός (gloutós)
  • Catalan: gluti
  • English: gluteus

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

Ancient Greek γλουτός (gloutós)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣluˈtos/

Noun

γλουτός • (gloutós) m (plural γλουτοί)

  1. (anatomy) buttock, rump, gluteus maximus

Declension

Synonyms

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