κύημα

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From κυέω (kuéō, to be pregnant) and the suffix -μα (-ma).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κῠ́ημᾰ (kúēma) n (genitive κῠήμᾰτος); third declension

  1. That which is conceived, embryo, foetus
  2. (botany) That which is swollen as the result of growth, a sprout

Inflection

  • ἀποκύημα n (apokúēma, foetus) (Koine, figuratively)
  • ἐπικύημα n (epikúēma, superfetation)
  • κύησις f (kúēsis, conception)
  • and see κυέω, κυῶ (kuéō, kuô)

Further reading


Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κύημα.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈci.i.ma/
  • Hyphenation: κύ‧η‧μα

Noun

κύημα (kýima) n (plural κυήματα)

  1. (medicine) the foetus, embryon

Declension

  • αποκύημα n (apokýima, product, fabrication)
  • επικύηση f (epikýisi) (medicine)
  • κύηση f (kýisi, pregnancy (for humans))
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