μέλισσα

See also: Μέλισσα

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Potentially from *μελίλιχια (*melílikhia), from Proto-Indo-European *mélit (honey) + *leyǵʰ- (lick). Compare Sanskrit मधुलिह् (madhulih).

Alternatively from Proto-Hellenic *meliťťa, equivalent to μέλι(τ)- (méli(t)-) + -ια (-ia).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μέλισσᾰ (mélissa) f (genitive μελίσσης); first declension

  1. a bee
  2. (poetic) honey
  3. poet (from their culling of sweet things from nature)
  4. the priestess at Delphi
  5. (Neoplatonist philosophy) any pure being

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μέλισσα (mélissa).

Noun

μέλισσα (mélissa) f (plural μέλισσες)

  1. bee

Declension

See also

  • κηρήθρα f (kiríthra, honeycomb)
  • κυψέλη f (kypséli, hive)
  • μπούμπουρας m (boúmpouras, bumblebee)
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