ὑβός

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ῡ̔́βος (hū́bos)

Etymology

The element -β- is reminiscent of words like στραβός (strabós), κλαμβός (klambós) and other words related to corporeal defects. A convincing etymology has not been found. Petersson compares Lithuanian subine (hindmost, back, bottom). According to Beekes, the word may well be Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

ῡ̔βός • (hūbós) m (feminine ῡ̔βή, neuter ῡ̔βόν); first/second declension

  1. humpbacked, hunchbacked
    Synonym: κυρτός (kurtós)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ῡ̔βόομαι (hūbóomai)
  • ῡ̔βωμα (hūbōma)
  • ῡ̔βωσις (hūbōsis)

Further reading

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