κρήδεμνον

Ancient Greek

FWOTD – 28 October 2019

Alternative forms

  • κρᾱ́δεμνον (krā́demnon) Doric

Etymology

κράς (krás, head, poetic form of κᾰ́ρᾱ (kárā)) + δέω (déō, to tie).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κρήδεμνον • (krḗdemnon) n (genitive κρηδέμνου); second declension

  1. A veil or headscarf worn by women, keeping together three items of ornamental hair binding: ἄμπυξ (ámpux, frontlet), κεκρύφαλος (kekrúphalos, hairnet, snood) and ἀναδέσμη (anadésmē, headband)[1][2]
  2. (figurative) the edge or the top of city walls
  3. (figurative) the top covering of a wine or storage vessel

Declension

References

  1. Hurschmann, Rolf (2006) “Kredemnon”, in Cancik, Hubert, and Christine F. Salazar, editors, Brill’s New Pauly, Hamburg, retrieved 12 February 2017
  2. Nagy, Gregory (2013) The ancient Greek hero in 24 hours, Harvard University Press, page 83

Further reading

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