φιμός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Unexplained. According to Beekes, the similarity of the suffix with κημός (kēmós, muzzle) is notable, while the relation with φιτρός (phitrós, block of wood) seems improbable.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

φῑμός • (phīmós) m (genitive φῑμοῦ); second declension

  1. muzzle for dogs, calves
    Synonyms: κημός (kēmós), πνιγεύς (pnigeús)
  2. gag
  3. noseband
  4. cup used as a dicebox
  5. tightening, constriction by means of ropes

Inflection

Derived terms

  • εὔφῑμος (eúphīmos)
  • φῑμάριον (phīmárion)
  • φῑμοκάτοχον (phīmokátokhon)
  • φῑμόω (phīmóō)
  • φῑμώδης (phīmṓdēs)
  • φῑ́μωσις (phī́mōsis)
  • φῑμωτικός (phīmōtikós)
  • φῑ́μωτρον (phī́mōtron)

Descendants

  • Latin: phīmus

Further reading

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