ὅλμος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ὄλμος (ólmos)

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *welH- (to turn, wind). Further related to εἰλέω (eiléō, to turn, roll).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ὅλμος (hólmos) m (genitive ὅλμου); second declension

  1. round, smooth stone
  2. any cylindrical or bowl shaped body:
    1. mortar
    2. kneading trough
    3. hollow seat on which the Pythia prophesied
    4. drinking vessel
    5. (music) mouthpiece of a flute
    6. dial
    7. stone used as a weight

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ὁλμειός (holmeiós)
  • ὁλμίον (holmíon)
  • ὁλμισκοειδής (holmiskoeidḗs)
  • ὁλμίσκος (holmískos)
  • ὁλμοειδῶς (holmoeidôs)
  • ὁλμοκοπέω (holmokopéō)
  • ὁλμοκόπος (holmokópos)
  • ὁλμοποιός (holmopoiós)
  • ὐφόλμιον (uphólmion)

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