φολίς

Ancient Greek

FWOTD – 29 June 2014

Etymology

According to Beekes, from Pre-Greek. Has been also connected with Ancient Greek φελλός (phellós, cork).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

φολῐ́ς (pholís) f (genitive φολῐ́δος); third declension

  1. (of reptiles) horny scale (opposed to λεπίς (lepís), used of fish’s scales)
  2. spot on a panther’s or leopard’s skin
  3. (in the phrase φολὶς λιθοκόλλητος) a ceiling in mosaic work
  4. a bandage
    • 320 CE – 400 CE, Oribasius, Collected Works 48.20.11

Declension

Derived terms

  • φολιδοῦσθαι (pholidoûsthai) (Koine)

Descendants

  • English: pholidolite, pholidosis
  • French: pholérite
  • Greek: φολίδα (folída)

References

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