λήμη

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Unexplained. Connection with Latin lāma (marsh, mud) and Lithuanian lōmas (pit, hollow) is semantically unconvincing. According to Beekes, it is rather a Pre-Greek word.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

λήμη • (lḗmē) f (genitive λήμης); first declension

  1. rheum, sleep, a humour that gathers in the corner of the eye

Inflection

Derived terms

  • λημηρός (lēmērós)
  • λημώδης (lēmṓdēs)
  • λήμωσῐς (lḗmōsis)
  • λημᾰλέος (lēmaléos)
  • λημᾰ́ω (lēmáō)
  • λημῐ́ον (lēmíon)
  • λημῠ́δρῐον (lēmúdrion)

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