ἐπίπλοον

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἐπίπλοιον (epíploion), ἐπίπλοος (epíploos), ἐπίπλους (epíplous), ἐπιπόλαιον (epipólaion)

Etymology

Compared to Lithuanian plėvė (fine, thin skin) and Proto-Slavic *plěva (membrane), with prefixing. The form ἐπιπόλαιον (epipólaion) arose from connection with ἐπιπόλαιος (epipólaios, superficial, on the surface).

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Noun

ἐπῐ́πλοον • (epíploon) n (genitive ἐπῐπλόου); second declension

  1. (anatomy) fold of the peritoneum, omentum
    Synonym: δέρτρον (dértron)

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Descendants

  • Catalan: epipló
  • English: epiploon

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