πέλτη

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • πέλτᾱ (péltā) Doric

Etymology

Perhaps a loanword from Thracian considering the origin of this type of shield. Usually connected with Latin pellis (skin) and Ancient Greek πέλμα (pélma, sole of the foot), so from Proto-Indo-European *pel- (to cover).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

πέλτη (péltē) f (genitive πέλτης); first declension

  1. A small light shield of leather without a rim, used by Thracians
  2. A horse's ornament

Inflection

Derived terms

  • πελτίον (peltíon)
  • πελτίδιον (peltídion)
  • πελτάριον (peltárion)
  • πελτάζω (peltázō)
  • πελταστής (peltastḗs)
  • πελτοφόρος (peltophóros)

Descendants

References

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