τηρός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Relationship with Sanskrit चायति (cāyati, to observe, perceive) and Proto-Slavic *čajati (to wait, expect) has been assumed, suggesting a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *kʷeh₁y-. However, this is unsatisfactory, as Greek shows no trace of the root-final *-i-.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

τηρός • (tērós) m (genitive τηροῦ); second declension

  1. warden, guard
    Synonyms: σκοπός (skopós), φρουρός (phrourós), φύλαξ (phúlax)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • τηρέω (tēréō)
  • τήρημα (tḗrēma)
  • τήρησις (tḗrēsis)
  • τηρητήριον (tērētḗrion)
  • τηρητής (tērētḗs)
  • τηρητικός (tērētikós)
  • τήρητρα (tḗrētra)
  • τηρήτρια (tērḗtria)

References

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