κόμαρος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • κόμαρον (kómaron), κύμαρος (kúmaros)

Etymology

Strömberg derives it from κόμη (kómē, crown of a tree) but Beekes suggests a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κόμᾰρος • (kómaros) m (genitive κομάρου); second declension

  1. strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • κόμαρι (kómari), κόμμαρι (kómmari), κομμάρεως (kommáreōs), κόμαρις (kómaris), κώμαρις (kṓmaris), κόμαρον (kómaron, a purple dye obtained from strawberry tree)
  • κομαρέα (komaréa), κουμαρέα (koumaréa)
  • κομαροφάγος (komarophágos)

Descendants

  • Koine Greek: κόμαρον n (kómaron, strawberry tree fruit)
    • Greek: κούμαρο n (koúmaro, strawberry tree fruit), κόμαρο (kómaro)
      • Greek: κουμαριά f (koumariá, strawberry tree), κουραμιά (kouramiá)
        • Bulgarian: кумарка f (kumarka, strawberry tree)
        • Turkish: kumara (strawberry tree) (Izmir)
    • Pontic Greek: κομάρι (komári)
  • Latin: comaron n (strawberry tree fruit)
  • Sicilian: cacumbaru m (strawberry tree)

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