ῥῖγος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *sriHgos and cognate with Latin frīgus (cold, frost).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ῥῖγος (rhîgos) n (genitive ῥῑ́γεος); third declension

  1. frost, cold, chilliness
  2. shivering fit, as in ague

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀρριγής (arrhigḗs)
  • ἄρριγος (árrhigos)
  • δύσριγος (dúsrigos)
  • ῥιγαλέος (rhigaléos)
  • ῥιγεδανός (rhigedanós)
  • ῥιγεσίβιος (rhigesíbios)
  • ῥιγέω (rhigéō)
  • ῥιγηλός (rhigēlós)
  • ῥίγιον (rhígion)
  • ῥίγιστος (rhígistos)
  • ῥιγόλυτον (rhigóluton)
  • ῥιγομάχης (rhigomákhēs)
  • ῥιγοπύρετος (rhigopúretos)
  • ῥιγόω (rhigóō)
  • ῥιγώδης (rhigṓdēs)
  • ῥίγωσις (rhígōsis)

Descendants

  • Greek: ρίγος (rígos)

References

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