χλαμύς

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Semitic, compare Hebrew גְּלוֹם (glōm, wrap, mantle, cloak), Late Babylonian 𒌆𒄖𒇷𒉡 (TUG2.gu-li-nu /⁠gulīnu, gulēnu, gulānu⁠/, over-cloak, coat) likely a West-Semitic loan, Aramaic גְלִימָא (glīmā, wrap, mantle, cloak), whence also χλᾰνῐ́ς (khlanís, upper-garment of wool), χλαῖνᾰ (khlaîna, upper-garment, cloak, wrapper); innovating the δ-stem.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

χλᾰμῠ́ς • (khlamús) f (genitive χλᾰμῠ́δος); third declension

  1. cloak, robe, mantle (especially a military or royal cloak)

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: χλαμύδα (chlamýda) (see there for further descendants)
  • Latin: chlamys, sagochlamys (< *σᾰγοχλᾰμῠ́ς (*sagokhlamús)) (see there for further descendants)
  • Russian: хлами́да m (xlamída)

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