μῆνιγξ

See also: Μῆνιγξ

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The semantic parallel with words like Latin membrāna (membrane) and Balto-Slavic words like Latvian miesa (flesh), Russian мя́со (mjáso, meat) and Polish mięso (meat), all ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *mems- (flesh, meat), is striking. However, this word cannot be combined with them. The unexplained -ν-, together with the suffix -ιγγ-, clearly points to a Pre-Greek word.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μῆνῐγξ • (mêninx) f (genitive μήνῐγγος); third declension

  1. (in general) membrane, cuticle
    1. membrane of the eye
    2. drum of the ear, eardrum
    3. membrane enclosing the brain, dura mater
    4. scum on milk

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Latin: mēninga
  • New Latin: mēninx

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Further reading

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