σῖτος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Maybe from Proto-Indo-European *gʷeHi-to-, the same root of Proto-Slavic *žìto (corn) and Proto-Celtic *bētom. It has also been compared to Basque zitu (harvest).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σῖτος (sîtos) m (genitive σῑ́του); second declension

  1. grain, corn (in the British sense, encompassing wheat and barley, the cereal grains used by the ancient Greeks)
  2. grains and lentils
  3. bread (as opposed to meat)
  4. food (as opposed to drink)

Usage notes

This noun is neuter in the plural.

Inflection

Singular (masculine):

Plural (neuter):

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Descendants

  • English: sito-
  • Greek: σίτος (sítos)
  • Italian: sito-

References

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