λίθος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Has been compared to λεῖος (leîos, smooth), λιτός (litós, simple, plain), Latin laedō (to strike, hurt), and Lithuanian slidùs. Beekes argues for a Pre-Greek origin, noting that words for "stone" are often taken from a substrate language.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

λῐ́θος (líthos) m (genitive λῐ́θου); second declension

  1. a stone
  2. stone as a substance

Usage notes

Λίθος is sometimes used as a feminine noun. This often (but not always) is used to refer to some special stone, such as a gem or magnet.

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek λίθος (líthos).

Noun

λίθος (líthos) m (plural λίθοι)

  1. stone (building material)
    θεμέλιος λίθοςthemélios líthosfoundation stone
  2. (medicine) stone, calculus
  3. (archaeology) stone
    Εποχή του ΛίθουEpochí tou LíthouStone Age

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