νεοσσός

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • νεοττός (neottós) Attic
  • νοσσός (nossós)

Etymology

Formed from νέος (néos, new), probably after the example of περισσός (perissós, extraordinary, prodigious), ἔπισσαι (épissai) or μέτασσαι (métassai).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

νεοσσός • (neossós) m (genitive νεοσσοῦ); second declension

  1. young bird, nestling, chick
  2. any young animal
  3. (in the plural) young bees
  4. yolk of an egg

Declension

Derived terms

  • νεοσσείᾱ (neosseíā)
  • νεόσσευσῐς (neósseusis)
  • νεοσσεύω (neosseúō)
  • νεοσσοκόμος (neossokómos)
  • νεοσσοποιέω (neossopoiéō)
  • νεοσσοποιῐ́ᾱ (neossopoiíā)
  • νεοσσοπῶλῐς (neossopôlis)
  • νεοσσοτροφέω (neossotrophéō)
  • νεοσσῐ́ον (neossíon)
  • νεοσσῐ́ς (neossís)
  • νεοσσῐᾱ́ (neossiā́)

Descendants

  • Greek: νεοσσός (neossós)

Further reading

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