φορμός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Unclear. The traditional connection with φέρω (phérō, to bring) seems difficult to combine with the varying meanings, which are all connected with the notion of "twining". Schulze therefore connected φάραι (phárai, to weave, plait) and φᾶρος (phâros, piece of cloth). Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐍂𐌼𐍃 (barms, lap, bosom) agrees phonetically with this word, but is also interpreted differently.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

φορμός • (phormós) m (genitive φορμοῦ); second declension

  1. basket for carrying corn
  2. measure of corn
  3. mat
  4. seaman's cloak of coarse plaited stuff
  5. sieve

Inflection

Derived terms

  • φορμηδόν (phormēdón)
  • φορμίον (phormíon)
  • φορμίς (phormís)
  • φορμίσκιον (phormískion)
  • φορμίσκος (phormískos)
  • φορμοκοιτέω (phormokoitéō)
  • φορμορραφέομαι (phormorrhaphéomai)
  • φορμορραφίς (phormorrhaphís)
  • φορμοφορέω (phormophoréō)
  • φορμόφορος (phormóphoros)

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