δρυμός

See also: Δρυμός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From the same Proto-Indo-European root of Ancient Greek δόρυ (dóru, tree) and δρῦς (drûs, oak).

Pronunciation

 

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Noun

δρυμός (drumós) m (genitive δρυμοῦ); second declension

  1. A copse, a thicket, a wood

Inflection

Derived terms

  • δρυμεῖτις (drumeîtis)
  • δρύμιος (drúmios)
  • δρυμίς (drumís)
  • δρυμώδης (drumṓdēs)
  • δρυμών (drumṓn)
  • Δρυμός (Drumós)

References


Greek

Noun

δρυμός (drymós) m (plural δρυμοί)

  1. forest
  2. park

Declension

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