ψακάς

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ψεκάς (psekás) Ionic

Etymology

The formation is similar to ἰκμάς (ikmás), λιβάς (libás) and ψιάς (psiás). According to Beekes, in view of the suffix "-αδ-" it is probably Pre-Greek. The connection with Lithuanian spākas (drop, point) may be correct, in which case both words go back to a substrate language.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ψᾰκάς • (psakás) f (genitive ψᾰκάδος); third declension

  1. raindrop; particle
  2. drizzle, heavy rain, shower
  3. sputterer

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ψακάδιον (psakádion)
  • ψακάδισσα (psakádissa)
  • ψακαδισχίοις (psakadiskhíois)
  • ψακάζω (psakázō)
  • ψάκαλον (psákalon)
  • ψακαστός (psakastós)

Further reading

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