στρῶμα

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *strṓmə, from Proto-Indo-European *stérh₃mn̥ (that which is strewn; bedding); equivalent to στρώννυμι (strṓnnumi, to spread, to stretch) + -μα (-ma). Cognate with Sanskrit स्तरिमन् (stariman, bedding, bedclothes) and Latin strāmen (litter (straw for bedding)).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

στρῶμᾰ • (strôma) n (genitive στρώμᾰτος); third declension

  1. mattress, bed
    Synonyms: κράββατος (krábbatos), στρωμνή (strōmnḗ)
  2. (in the plural) bedclothes
  3. horsecloth

Inflection

Derived terms

  • στρωματεύς (strōmateús)
  • στρωματίζω (strōmatízō)
  • στρωμάτιον (strōmátion)
  • στρωματίτης (strōmatítēs)
  • στρωματόδεσμον (strōmatódesmon)
  • στρωματοφθορέω (strōmatophthoréō)
  • στρωματοφύλαξ (strōmatophúlax)

Descendants

  • English: stroma
  • Italian: stroma

Further reading

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