στωμύλος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Traditionally compared with στόμα (stóma, mouth), with full grade of the Proto-Indo-European root *stomn̥ and a suffix *-ul-.

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

στωμῠ́λος • (stōmúlos) m or f (neuter στωμῠ́λον); second declension

  1. wordy, talkative, loquacious
    Synonyms: λάλος (lálos), πολύλογος (polúlogos)
  2. (in good sense) fluent, suave

Declension

Derived terms

  • στωμυλήθρα (stōmulḗthra)
  • στωμύληθρος (stōmúlēthros)
  • στωμυλία (stōmulía)
  • στωμυλιοσυλλεκτάδης (stōmuliosullektádēs)
  • στωμύλλω (stōmúllō)
  • στώμυλμα (stṓmulma)

Descendants

  • Greek: στωμύλος (stomýlos)

References

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