ἀπειλή

See also: απειλή

Ancient Greek

Etymology

If related to Latvian pelt (to revile), the Proto-Indo-European root would be *h₂pelH- (to speak publicly). Assuming s-mobile, this word has further been compared with Proto-Germanic *spellą (tale, story) and Old Armenian առասպել (aṙaspel, myth, legend). In view of the many additional hypotheses required, this seems rather far-fetched.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἀπειλή • (apeilḗ) f (genitive ἀπειλῆς); first declension

  1. (mostly in the plural) boastful promises, boasts
  2. (mostly in the plural) threat, menace, threatening condition
    Synonym: βρῑ́μη (brī́mē)

Declension

Derived terms

  • ἀπειλέω (apeiléō)
  • ἀπείλημα (apeílēma)
  • ἀπείλησις (apeílēsis)
  • ἀπειλητήρ (apeilētḗr)
  • ἀπειλητήριος (apeilētḗrios)
  • ἀπειλητής (apeilētḗs)
  • ἀπειλητικός (apeilētikós)

Descendants

  • Greek: απειλή (apeilí)

References

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