νηρίτης

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἀνᾱρῑ́τᾱς (anārī́tās), ἀνηρῑ́της (anērī́tēs), νηρείτης (nēreítēs)

Etymology

The connection with νηρόν (nērón, water) is refuted by the forms with the vocalic anlaut “α-”. Furnée takes this initial variation as evidence for a Pre-Greek origin. Plevačová draws the term to Finnish nieriä (saibling) – which see for more relatives –, downplaying the semantic difference by noting that both are longish sea creatures caught in a fisher’s net and the contexts in which the Greek and Latin are attested may as well point to a fish.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

νηρῑ́της • (nērī́tēs) m (genitive νηρῑ́του); first declension

  1. sea snail

Inflection

Descendants

  • Latin: nārīta (see there for further descendants)
  • Translingual: Nerita

Further reading

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