θύμβρα

See also: Θύμβρα

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • θρύμβη (thrúmbē), θυμβραία (thumbraía), θύμβρον (thúmbron)

Etymology

Hardly derived from θύμον (thúmon, thyme), in which case the "-β-" could be epenthetic between "μ" and "ρ". Persson proposed a derivation from τύφω (túphō, to smoke) in "-ρ-", with nasalization and deaspiration; this is most improbable, unless the word is Pre-Greek. Niedermann recalls Anatolian Θύμβριον (Thúmbrion) and on the other hand Τυμφρηστός (Tumphrēstós). Probably a Pre-Greek word, in view of the metathesized form.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

θύμβρᾱ • (thúmbrā) f (genitive θύμβρᾱς); first declension

  1. savory of Crete (Satureja thymbra)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • θυμβρεπίδειπνος (thumbrepídeipnos)
  • θυμβρίτης (thumbrítēs)
  • θυμβροφάγος (thumbrophágos)
  • θυμβρώδης (thumbrṓdēs)

Descendants

  • Latin: thymbra
  • Albanian: trumzë

Further reading

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