γεῖσον

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • γεῖσα (geîsa)
  • γεῖσος (geîsos)
  • γεῖσσον (geîsson)

Etymology

According to Stephanus of Byzantium, a Carian word related to γίσσα (gíssa, stone). Furnée compares Georgian ხრეში (xreši, gravel) and κίσηρις (kísēris, pumice stone). In any case, the word is a loan, either from an Anatolian language or from Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

γεῖσον (geîson) n (genitive γείσου); second declension

  1. (architecture) projecting part of the roof, cornice
    Synonym: θριγκός (thrinkós)
  2. coping of a wall
  3. hem or border of a garment

Inflection

Derived terms

  • γεισήπους (geisḗpous)
  • γείσιον (geísion)
  • γεισόλογχος (geisólonkhos)
  • γεισόω (geisóō)
  • γείσωμα (geísōma)
  • γείσωσις (geísōsis)

Further reading

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