ὀσφῦς

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ὀσφῡ́ς (osphū́s)

Etymology

The formation is similar to ἰξύς (ixús) and νηδύς (nēdús). Often connected with ὀστέον (ostéon, bone); however, Furnée adduces φύς (phús, loins), pointing to a Pre-Greek prothetic vowel. He also accepts the connection with ψόα (psóa, loin muscles), which was suggested already by Prellwitz.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ὀσφῦς • (osphûs) f (genitive ὀσφύος); third declension

  1. (anatomy) hips or loins, lower part of the back

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ὀσφυαλγέω (osphualgéō)
  • ὀσφυαλγής (osphualgḗs)
  • ὀσφυαλγία (osphualgía)
  • ὀσφύδιον (osphúdion)
  • ὀσφυήξ (osphuḗx)

Descendants

  • Greek: οσφύς (osfýs)

Further reading

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