ψέφας

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ψέφος (pséphos)

Etymology

A rhyming formation to κνέφας (knéphas). Usually Sanskrit क्षप् (kṣáp, night) is considered to be somehow related, but a precise connection cannot be established. Furnée takes σεῖφα (seîpha, darkness, gloom) as a shortened form of this word and also suggests to connect ζέφυρος (zéphuros, west wind). The variations would point to a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ψέφᾰς • (pséphas) n (genitive ψέφᾰος); third declension

  1. gloom, darkness
    Synonyms: δνόφος (dnóphos), ζόφος (zóphos), κνέφας (knéphas), σκοτία (skotía)

Declension

Derived terms

  • ψεφαῖος (psephaîos)
  • ψεφαρός (psepharós)
  • ψεφαυγοῦς (psephaugoûs)
  • ψεφηνός (psephēnós)
  • ψεφοειδής (psephoeidḗs)

Further reading

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