φελλεύς

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The word has been connected with πέλλα (pélla, stone) in different ways. Furnée suggests that it shows Pre-Greek interchange π/φ. Alternatively, the word may be related to φελλός (phellós, cork oak), in reference to the unevene and porous structure of cork.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

φελλεύς • (phelleús) m (genitive φελλέως); third declension

  1. uneven, stony ground

Inflection

Derived terms

  • Φελλεΐς (Phelleḯs)
  • Φελλείτης (Phelleítēs)
  • Φελλεύς (Phelleús)
  • φελλεών (phelleṓn)
  • φελλίον (phellíon)
  • φελλίς (phellís)

References

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