φιμός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

  • Unexplained. According to Beekes, the similarity of the suffix with κημός (kēmós, muzzle) is notable, while the relation with φιτρός (phitrós, block of wood) seems improbable.

    Pronunciation

     

    Noun

    φῑμός • (phīmósm (genitive φῑμοῦ); second declension

    1. muzzle for dogs, calves
      Synonyms: κημός (kēmós), πνιγεύς (pnigeús)
    2. gag
    3. noseband
    4. cup used as a dicebox
    5. tightening, constriction by means of ropes

    Inflection

    Derived terms

    • εὔφῑμος (eúphīmos)
    • φῑμάριον (phīmárion)
    • φῑμοκάτοχον (phīmokátokhon)
    • φῑμόω (phīmóō)
    • φῑμώδης (phīmṓdēs)
    • φῑ́μωσις (phī́mōsis)
    • φῑμωτικός (phīmōtikós)
    • φῑ́μωτρον (phī́mōtron)

    Descendants

    • Latin: phīmus

    Further reading