κάπηλος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Beekes finds improbable a derivation from κάπη (kápē, crib, manger). Maybe related to Latin caupō (innkeeper) or alternatively from Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κάπηλος (kápēlos) m or f (genitive κᾰπήλου); second declension

  1. retail dealer, huckster
  2. innkeeper

Inflection

Derived terms

  • καπηλεία (kapēleía)
  • καπηλείς (kapēleís)
  • καπηλευτικός (kapēleutikós)
  • καπηλεύω (kapēleúō)
  • καπηλεῖον (kapēleîon)
  • καπηλικός (kapēlikós)
  • καπήλιον (kapḗlion)
  • καπηλογείτων (kapēlogeítōn)
  • καπηλοδύτης (kapēlodútēs)

Descendants

Further reading

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