μασητήρ

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From μᾰσά̆ομαι (masáomai, to chew) + -τήρ (-tḗr, -er, -or); akin to μᾰστά̆ζω (mastázō), μᾰστῐχά̆ω (mastikháō).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μᾰσητήρ • (masētḗr) m (genitive μᾰσητῆρος); third declension

  1. A chewer.
    μῦς μᾰσητήρmûs masētḗra muscle of the lower jaw, used in chewing; the masseter

Inflection

Descendants

New Latin: massētēr

English: masseter

References

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