μυνδός

See also: Μύνδος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Maybe related to Armenian մունջ (munǰ, mute) and thus from Proto-Indo-European *mundyo- and cognate with Ancient Greek μύδος (múdos), μυκός (mukós), μυττός (muttós, dumb), Latin mutus and Sanskrit मूक (mūka, dumb).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

μῠνδός • (mundós) m or f (neuter μῠνδόν); second declension

  1. mute, dumb
    Synonyms: ἄφωνος (áphōnos), ἐνεός (eneós), κωφός (kōphós), μύρκος (múrkos)

Declension

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