κῶμος

Ancient Greek

Komos scene.

Etymology

The origin is uncertain.

Dunkel (apud LIV) derives from Proto-Indo-European *ḱómso-, from *ḱems- (to announce, proclaim), whence Sanskrit शंसति (śaṃsati, to declare), Proto-Iranian *ĉánhati (to declare, explain), Latin cēnseō (to give an opinion).

On the other hand, Janda (apud LIV) derives from Proto-Indo-European *kóh₂-mo-, from *keh₂- (to desire, wish), whence Sanskrit काम (kā́ma, desire, wish), Latin cārus (dear).

Beekes remarks, that since the precise development of the meaning of κῶμος (kômos) is uncertain, etymological suggestions remain highly hypothetical. He suggests that this is a Pre-Greek word.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κῶμος (kômos) m (genitive κώμου); second declension

  1. festival, procession, revel, carousal
  2. The band of revellers of such an event
  3. A song or ode sung at such an event

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