ἰσάτις

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Unknown. Perhaps loaned from a substrate source common to Latin vitrum (glass, dyer's woad), Proto-Germanic *waizdaz. Beekes notes that the plant was probably named for its glass-like color.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ῑ̓σάτῐς • (īsátis) f (genitive ῑ̓σάτῐδος); third declension

  1. dyer's woad (Isatis tinctoria)

Declension

Derived terms

  • ῑ̓σατώδης (īsatṓdēs)

Descendants

  • Arabic: سُدُوس (sudūs)
  • Hebrew: אִיסָטִיס (ʾīsāṭēs), in old times also אֶסְטֵס (ʾesəṭēs), אסטס, אִסְטֵיס (ʾīsəṭēs), סטיס
  • Latin: īsatis
  • Classical Syriac: ܐܝܣܛܝܣ (/⁠*ʾīsāṭēs⁠/), ܐܝܣܐܛܝܣ (/⁠*ʾīsāṭēs⁠/)

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