βδέλυγμα

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Hellenistic noun from ancient verb βδελύσσομαι (bdelússomai)/-ττομαι (I am disgusted; despise) (stem: *βδελύτj) from adjective βδελῠρός (bdelurós) from *βδελυλός, which originates from the verb βδέω (bdéō, fart) from Indo-European *pezd- (Cognates, Latin pēdō > French péter). Also see βδύλλω (bdúllō, I am terribly afraid, I fart from fear).

Unlike all the other cognates which were connected to the sense "fart", this noun first appears (with frequency) at the Old Testament translation in Greek, with sense "deeds or idols repugnant to God".

Pronunciation

 

Noun

βδέλυγμα • (bdélugma) n (genitive βδελύγματος); third declension

(Koine)
  1. horror, abomination (horrific thing or act)
    • Daniel 9, 27 (Theodotion, in Ralfs-Hanhart, Septuaginta, (2nd ed., 2006), page 924.
      καὶ ἐπὶ τὸ ἱερὸν βδέλυγμα τῶν ἐρημώσεων καὶ ἕως συντελείας καιροῦ συντέλεια δοθήσεται ἐπὶ τὴν ἐρήμωσιν
      kaì epì tò hieròn bdélugma tôn erēmṓseōn kaì héōs sunteleías kairoû suntéleia dothḗsetai epì tḕn erḗmōsin
      And in the temple shall be a desolating abomination until the moment of consummation, [when] the end shall be poured over the desolator.

Inflection

  • ἀβδέλυκτος (abdéluktos, not to be abominated)
  • ᾰ̓ποβδελύττομαι (apobdelúttomai, reject with abhorrence)
  • βδελυγμῐ́ᾱ f (bdelugmíā, nausea; filth)
  • βδελυγμός m (bdelugmós, abomination)
  • βδελυκτός (bdeluktós, disgusting, abominable)
  • βδελύκτροπος (bdelúktropos, repugnant, abominable)
  • βδελῠρεύομαι (bdelureúomai, behave in a beastly manner)
  • βδελῠρῐ́ᾱ f (bdeluríā, beastly, coarse behaviour)
  • βδελῠρός (bdelurós, disgusting, loathsome)
  • βδελυρότης (bdelurótēs, disgusting filthiness)
  • βδελύσσομαι (bdelússomai, feel sick; loathe, be loathsome), βδελύττομαι (bdelúttomai) (Attic)
  • βδελυχρός (bdelukhrós, βδελυρός)
  • πᾰμβδελῠρός (pambdelurós, utterly abominable)
  • τρῐσβδέλῠρος (trisbdéluros, thrice-abominable)

Not related to βδέλλᾰ f (bdélla, leech) from verb βδάλλω (bdállō, suck)

Further reading


Greek

Etymology

From Hellenisitc Koine Greek βδέλυγμα.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvðe.liɣ.ma/
  • Hyphenation: βδέ‧λυγ‧μα
  • Old Hyphenation: βδέ‧λυ‧γμα

Noun

βδέλυγμα (vdélygma) n (plural βδελύγματα)

  1. abomination
    Πρόδωσε τους συντρόφους του στον εχθρό κι έγινε βδέλυγμα για όλους.
    Pródose tous syntrófous tou ston echthró ki égine vdélygma gia ólous.
    He betrayed his companions to the enemy and he became an abomination to everyone.

Declension

Synonyms

  • σίχαμα n (síchama, a disgusting thing)

Derived terms

  • βδέλυγμα της ερημώσεως (vdélygma tis erimóseos, said for a disgraceful person) (proverb, from Daniel 9.27)
  • βδελυγμία f (vdelygmía, disgust)
    • μετά βδελυγμίας (metá vdelygmías, with disgust, indignation) (formal, historic)
  • βδελυγμός m (vdelygmós, disgust) (formal)
  • βδελυρός (vdelyrós, disgusting, despised) (formal)
  • βδελύττομαι (vdelýttomai, I am disgusted) (formal)

Further reading

  • Babiniotis, Georgios (2010), βδέλυγμα”, in Etymologikó lexikó tis néas ellinikís glóssas [Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek] (in Greek), Athens: Lexicology Centre
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