ψαλίς

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Uncertain but perhaps related to ψάλιον (psálion, curb chain) and ψέλιον (psélion, armlet). Maybe from Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ψᾰλίς (psalís) f (genitive ψᾰλίδος); third declension

  1. scissors, shears
  2. sewer, drain
  3. (architecture) vault, crypt, barrel vault
  4. rounded moulding between the capital and the column
  5. (in the plural) rings for the staves of the altar of incense

Declension

Derived terms

  • ψαλίδιον (psalídion)
  • ψαλιδοειδής (psalidoeidḗs)
  • ψαλιδόστομος (psalidóstomos)
  • ψαλιδόω (psalidóō)
  • ψαλίδωμα (psalídōma)
  • ψαλιδωτός (psalidōtós)
  • ψαλίζω (psalízō)
  • ψαλισμός (psalismós)
  • ψαλιστέον (psalistéon)
  • ψαλιστός (psalistós)

Descendants

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