σκεῦος

See also: σκεύος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kew- (to perform, commit or to cut, hew, equip). Compare Proto-Germanic *hawjaną, Proto-Slavic *kutiti.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σκεῦος • (skeûos) n (genitive σκεύους); third declension

  1. a vessel, implement
    1. (in the plural) outfit, gear, utensils, chattels, equipment, baggage, luggage, tackle
    2. an inanimate object, a thing
  2. the body, as the vessel of the soul
  3. genitalia

Inflection

Derived terms

  • σκευαγωγός (skeuagōgós)
  • σκευάζω (skeuázō)
  • σκευάριον (skeuárion)
  • σκευόφορος (skeuóphoros)
  • σκευοφύλαξ (skeuophúlax)
  • σκευογραφία (skeuographía)
  • σκευοποιός (skeuopoiós)
  • σκευοπώλης (skeuopṓlēs)
  • σκευοθήκη (skeuothḗkē)
  • σκευουργία (skeuourgía)
  • σκευωρός (skeuōrós)

Descendants

  • Gothic: 𐌺𐌰𐍃 (kas) (semantic loan)

References

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