φῆλος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • φηλός (phēlós)

Etymology

The word has been connected with Latin fallō (I deceive) and with ἀποφώλιος (apophṓlios, ignorant). According to Beekes, the adjective is Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

φῆλος • (phêlos) m (feminine φήλη, neuter φῆλον); first/second declension

  1. deceitful

Inflection

Derived terms

  • βροτόφηλος (brotóphēlos)
  • φηλητεύω (phēlēteúō)
  • φηλήτης (phēlḗtēs)
  • φηλόω (phēlóō)
  • φήλωμᾰ (phḗlōma)
  • φήλωσῐς (phḗlōsis)

Further reading

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