ἐρυσίπελας

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Medical term of unusual formation. Traditionally derived from ἐρῠθρός (eruthrós, red) + Proto-Indo-European *pel- (to cover, wrap; skin, hide; cloth); compare πέλμᾰ (pélma, sole of foot) and Latin pellis (a skin, hide, felt, pelt). According to Beekes, it may also be of Pre-Greek origin, comparing the first element of the word with the first element of ἐρῠσῑ́βη (erusī́bē, rust in plants) and ἐρῠσῐ́σκηπτρον (erusískēptron, kind of plant).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἐρῠσῐ́πελᾰς • (erusípelas) n (genitive ἐρῠσῐπέλᾰτος); third declension

  1. (pathology) erysipelas (a skin disease)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἐρῠσῐπελᾰτώδης (erusipelatṓdēs, adjective)

Descendants

  • Latin: erysipelas

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