ἧλος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἇλος (hâlos) Doric
  • ϝάλλοι (wálloi) Aeolic

Etymology

According to Beekes, because of the Aeolic variation the word could be equated to Latin vallus (stake, pole), which is from Proto-Indo-European *welH- (to turn).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἧλος (hêlos) m (genitive ἥλου); second declension

  1. nailhead, stud
  2. (in general) nail
  3. (pathology) wart, callus (also on plants)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀργυρόηλος (arguróēlos)
  • ἡλάριον (hēlárion)
  • ἡλίσκος (hēlískos)
  • ἡλῖτις (hēlîtis)
  • ἡλόκεντρον (hēlókentron)
  • ἡλοκοπέω (hēlokopéō)
  • ἡλοπαγής (hēlopagḗs)
  • ἡλόπληκτος (hēlóplēktos)
  • ἡλοποιός (hēlopoiós)
  • ἡλόω (hēlóō)

Descendants

  • Greek: ήλος (ílos)

Further reading

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