αἴγλη

See also: Αἴγλη

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The connection with Sanskrit एजति (éjati, to tremble, shake) has been rejected. The epithets of Apollo Ἀσγελατας (Asgelatas) and Αἰγλάτας (Aiglátas) are often compared. The epithets are probably from Pre-Greek. According to Beekes, the noun may be of Pre-Greek origin too.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

αἴγλη (aíglē) f (genitive αἴγλης); first declension

  1. light of the sun or moon
  2. radiance of Olympus
  3. radiance, gleam
  4. splendour, glory

Inflection

Derived terms

  • αἰγλάζω (aiglázō)
  • αἰγλήεις (aiglḗeis)
  • αἰγλήτης (aiglḗtēs)

References

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