Ἴβηρ

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Celtic origin, likely related to the name of the Ebro river.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

Ἴβηρ • (Íbēr) m (genitive Ἴβηρος); third declension

  1. an Iberian
  2. an inhabitant of the Iberian peninsula
  3. (historical) Georgian.

Declension

Derived terms

  • Ἰβηράρχης (Ibērárkhēs)
  • Ἰβηρία (Ibēría)
  • Ἰβηρικός (Ibērikós)
  • Ἰβηρικῶς (Ibērikôs)
  • Ἰβήριος (Ibḗrios)
  • Ἰβηρίς (Ibērís)
  • Ἰβηριστί (Ibēristí)
  • Ἰβηροβοσκός (Ibēroboskós)
  • Ἴβηρος (Íbēros)
  • Ἰβηροτρόφος (Ibērotróphos)

Descendants

  • Aragonese: Iber
  • Catalan: iber
  • English: iberis
  • English: Ibero-
  • French: Ibère
  • Greek: Ίβηρ (Ívir)
  • Italian: Ibero
  • Latin: Hibēr
  • Occitan: Ibèr
  • Portuguese: Ibero
  • Russian: Ибер (Iber)
  • Spanish: ibero, íbero
  • Translingual: Iberis
  • Turkish: İber

References

  • Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, page 1,025

Further reading

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