οἶνος

See also: οίνος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *wóinos (compare Mycenaean Greek 𐀺𐀜 (wo-no)), from Proto-Indo-European *wéyh₁ō; related to English wine, Latin vīnum, Old Armenian գինի (gini) etc.; according to the Oxford Latin Dictionary, "all probably from a common Mediterranean source".[1] Perhaps instead from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom, possibly from the root *wey(H)- (to twist), thus meaning "that of the vine";[2] and related to dialectal ὑιήν (huiḗn, grapevine), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *wiHḗn, which would be a derivation from the same root.[2]

Pronunciation

 

Noun

οἶνος • (oînos) m (genitive οἴνου); second declension

  1. wine (alcoholic beverage)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἄνοινος (ánoinos)
  • δύσοινος (dúsoinos)
  • ἔνοινος (énoinos)
  • ἔξοινος (éxoinos)
  • ἐπιοίνιος (epioínios)
  • εὐοινέω (euoinéō)
  • εὐοινία (euoinía)
  • εὔοινος (eúoinos)
  • ἡδυοινία (hēduoinía)
  • ἡδύοινος (hēdúoinos)
  • θέοινος (théoinos)
  • κάτοινος (kátoinos)
  • μίσοινος (mísoinos)
  • οἰνάνθη (oinánthē)
  • οἰνάρεος (oináreos)
  • οἰνάριον (oinárion)
  • οἴναρον (oínaron)
  • οἰνηρός (oinērós)
  • οἰνίζω (oinízō)
  • Οἰνοπίων (Oinopíōn)
  • οἰνοπότης (oinopótēs)
  • οἰνοφῠ́λᾰξ (oinophúlax)
  • οἶνοψ (oînops)
  • οἰνόω (oinóō)
  • οἰνώδης (oinṓdēs)
  • οἰνωπός (oinōpós)
  • οἴνωσις (oínōsis)
  • οἴνωτρον (oínōtron)
  • οἰνώψ (oinṓps)
  • οἴνῐνος (oíninos)
  • πανθοινία (panthoinía)
  • πάνθοινος (pánthoinos)
  • παροίνιος (paroínios)
  • πάροινος (pároinos)
  • πολυοινέω (poluoinéō)
  • πολυοινία (poluoinía)
  • πολύοινος (polúoinos)
  • ὑπέροινος (hupéroinos)
  • ὕποινος (húpoinos)
  • φερέοινος (pheréoinos)
  • φιλοινία (philoinía)
  • φίλοινος (phíloinos)

Descendants

  • Greek: οίνος (oínos)
  • English: eno-, oeno-, œno-
  • French: œno-
  • German: öno-
  • Italian: eno-
  • Sicilian: enu-, inu-

References

  1. P. G. W. Glare (ed.) (1982) Oxford Latin Dictionary, corrected reprint edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, published 1996, →ISBN, page 2067, s.v. "vīnum"
  2. Mallory, J. P. with Adams, D. Q. (2006) The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European World (Oxford Linguistics), New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, pages 166–167

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