θηριακή

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • θηρῐᾰκᾱ́ (thēriakā́)

Etymology

From θηρῐᾰκός (thēriakós, of venomous beasts).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

θηρῐᾰκή (thēriakḗ) f (genitive θηρῐᾰκῆς); first declension

  1. an antidote against a poisonous bite

Inflection

Descendants

  • Aramaic:
    Jewish Aramaic: תִּירְיָיקָא / תִּרְיָיקָא / תִּירְיָאקָא / תִּרְיָאקָא (teryāqā), תִּירְיָיקִי / תִּרְיָיקִי / תִּירְיָקִי / תִּרְיָקִי (teryāqī)
    Classical Syriac: ܬܸܪܝܲܩܹܐ / ܬܸܪܝܲܩܹܝ (teryaqē)
    • → Arabic: تِرْيَاق (tiryāq), دِرْيَاق (diryāq), تِرْيَاقَة (tiryāqa)
      • Persian: تریاق (taryâq, teryâq) (archaic)
  • Latin: thēriaca, thēriacē f
  • Persian: تریاک (taryâk, teryâk)

References

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