μύδρος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • σμύδρος (smúdros)

Etymology

If related to μυδάω (mudáō, to be damp, dripping), which is formally proximate, this word originally denoted the molten, flowing metal mass as opposed to the hard iron. However, the technical meaning and the variant σμύδρος (smúdros) rather suggest a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μῠ́δρος • (múdros) m (genitive μῠ́δρου); second declension

  1. metal or iron mass roasted in fire
  2. anvil of stone or metal
    Synonym: ἄκμων (ákmōn)
  3. red hot iron in the hands, as an ordeal
  4. stone thrown out by a volcano, lapillus
  5. red hot stone throw in a liquid to vaporize it

Inflection

Derived terms

  • μυδρίασις (mudríasis)
  • μυδροκτυπέω (mudroktupéō)
  • μυδροκτύπος (mudroktúpos)

Descendants

  • Greek: μύδρος (mýdros)

Further reading

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